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... -size: 12pt;">MyTweet on a Wave<span style="font- ... Wikipedia to your waves for a given topic. When you add Wikify to a wave, it provides instructions on how to add a link to Wikipedia for a topic, ... 's changes via XMPP (an instant messenger protocol).
<span style="font-family: ... tuxaios@appspot.com) is a dice rolling robot for Google Wave written in Python.
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... others.
Worried about storing all your data with Google?
Wave is an open protocol. Google envisage a host of federated wave servers ... the IE window.
What has all this got to do with the guardian?
Nothing yet. Two of us spent a week investigating wave and seeing if it would be useful to us. Our conclusion is that it is not yet ready to use, but watch this space. First of all, only people with ...
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... Google offers a very readable White Paper about the Google Wave federation architecture.
What Does This Mean for Users?
Because it's a federated protocol, you could soon run your own Wave server. ... of Wave beyond Google's current implementation.
Companies will be able to host their own Wave servers and use them to communicate internally or with clients who run their own Wave servers. ...
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... providers. This means that if you are interested in building a service that uses the Google Wave Federation Protocol, you can begin prototyping with a tool like FedOne against ... 8221; to work as well). We’re looking forward to seeing where all of this goes, as there is the potential for a new ecosystem of wave providers to emerge in the near future.
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... for a complete roll out. Still, things are moving forward fast and Google has just announced that the Wave protocol and implementation is currently available for anyone to deploy on their own servers. This is a very important step as Wave was designed from the beginning to be completely open and allow anyone to run their own implementation.
“When ...
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... are developer or product entrepreneur, you may want to look at the Google Wave Federation Protocol.
What this is telling us is that Google has (over and over again), invented an entirely new architecture and ... FTP, ModBus and etc. This is self explanatory.
But more importantly, I am more interested to know how the Federation protocol can be used as part of firmware for peer-to-peer (fully mesh) ...
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