Episode #17: Introduction to Google Wave

Posted on 14 December 2009

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As I mention in the video, I am not a guru of the technical side of Google Wave. However, I do believe that the concept of Google Wave itself is something that everyone needs to grasp. Why? Because it is truly going to revolutionize the way that we communicate on the internet.

Google Wave is not email, it is a whole new mode of communication that allows individuals and groups to collaborate around one conversation and with dynamic content. I assure you that, although it may seem mysterious and a waste of time, as more and more people catch on to it you will see how it solves many of the problems that are inherent in email.

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Here is the absolute best resource for new (and advanced) users of Google Wave. It is free to view online, but you can also get a printable copy for $6:

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  2. Use Google Calendar to Power your Task Managment
  3. Episode #15: Get the Liturgy of the Hours in Your Inbox
  4. How to Easily Add the Catholic Liturgical Calendar to Google Calendar
  5. Episode #14: Productive Catholics Use Netvibes

This post was written by:

Dean Soto - who has written 88 posts on Productive Catholic.

Dean Soto is the founder and editor for Productive Catholic. He is also the president and owner of Pro Sulum, LLC, a web development and information technology consulting company based out of Southern California. He is a husband, father of 2, a Catholic that is faithful to the Magisterium, and an experienced aerospace information technology professional.

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4 Responses to “Episode #17: Introduction to Google Wave”

  1. Martita says:

    Finally just watched your vid! It was a good intro to google Wave bc I had NO CLUE :)

    • Dean Soto says:

      Haha! I’m glad that you liked it. I really think that it’s going to be big, but not until there is a way to check it from your email inbox. Thunderbird 3 beta allows you to do this, but most people don’t use Thunderbird for their email.

  2. Hey Dean, I’ll take one of your Google Wave Beta Codes if you still have any left. You can e-mail it to me or Direct Message me on Twitter. You are doing an amazing job with this site by the way. Did your wife deliver the baby okay? God bless you guys and a Happy New Year.
    Joshua of Catholic Tech Tips“s latest blog ..Greg & Jennifer testing out the new uStream iPhone App


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