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So you've snagged an invitation to Google Wave —or a pal is sending one your way—and you've already taken a look at what to expect . Let's dive deeper into Wave features, etiquette, and extensions. Learn Wave's Keyboard Shortcuts Every good webapp has a full set of keyboard shortcuts for getting around and performing the most common actions, and happily Google Wave is no exception. While Wave is still missing common shortcuts (j/k, please?) http://lifehacker.com/5376138/google-wave-101
Last week we asked a simple question: How will you use Google Wave? Over 600 responses later, we're sending Wave nominations to the people who had the best use cases. Here are a few. http://lifehacker.com/5381219/google-waves-best-use-cases

Google Wave's Best Use Cases

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Blog: 11 Wave Tools You May Not Know Exist

I'm still in the pursuit of exploring Google Wave , although I already wrote in my last post that I'm not a huge fan of this platform. Well, I am writing more because I do find it important to understand Wave's behavior better. Surely, I don't want to miss anything going on there. Don't get me wrong, I still think Wave is far, far away from being perfect, yet I also think I missed the point that maybe Google don't want it to be perfect either. Maybe Google is waiting for us to make it perfect, same as Twitter did, and is still doing for the last 3 years.