VizWorld Wave Experiment

google-waveRunning a little experiment here for those of you lucky enough to get into the Google Wave beta.  Even if you didn’t get in then maybe you can watch and see what it’s kinda about.

After the break I’ve embedded a public Wave that anyone can edit.  Stop on by and leave a comment, and see what the fuss is about.

I’m considering setting up a Wave for VisWeek next week where attendees can meet & chat about the events, maybe plan get-togethers. What do you think?  How can we use Wave effectively?

Update: Looks like Google hasn’t actually enabled “Public” waves.. So before you can do anything you’ll need to give me your Google wave address so that I can add you to the wave.  Simply post it as a comment, and I’ll add it to the wave (And if you like, automatically delete your comment).

Update: Looks like they have actually.. If you have a Google Wave account and you’re signed into it, you should see the wave below. Enjoy!

[wave id="googlewave.com!w+HZjApL7yA"]

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This story written by Randall Hand

Randall Hand is a visualization scientist working for a federal research lab, aiding researchers to discover the insights buried within their terabyte datasets generated on some of the most powerful supercomputers in the world. He also runs VizWorld.com .

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  1. andre
    October 10th, 2009 at 06:10 | #1

    add me to wave, please ;.)

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  2. Randall Hand
    October 10th, 2009 at 20:40 | #2

    @andre I need your @googlewave.com address.

  3. Bill Hadley
    October 11th, 2009 at 16:55 | #3

    add me to the wave – interested to see what this is all about

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