Bay Area Google Wave Meetup Group

Google Wave is a new tool for communication and collaboration on the web. http://wave.google.com/ It is open source and open protocol. Brief history http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/went-walkabout-brought-back-google-wave.html Developer Preview at Google I/O 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_UyVmITiYQ This group is open to developers and users.

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Past events

  • Bay Area Google Wave March Meetup

    Wed, 10 Mar 2010, 02:30 - 04:30 in Mountain View, United States

    Please follow parking directions to avoid tickets/towing! must log-in as guests to Hacker Dojo at the entrance.Agenda:6:30-7:00pm Refreshments and networking7:00-7:15pm Introduction, Announcements7:15-8:00pm Lightning Talks, Presentations (Subject to Change)Brainstorming GadgetNew Robot API8:00-8:30pm Discussion, AnnouncementsThanks to the Hacker Dojo and O'Reilly for supporting the meetup.

  • Bay Area Google Wave November Meetup

    Tue, 10 Nov 2009, 02:30 - 04:30 in Palo Alto, United States

    Please do NOT email organizers or meetup host for a wave account invitation. We do NOT sell invitations. Wave ID: "wavesandbox.com!w+vUBpRMd0A" Agenda: 6:30-7:00pm Refreshments and networking 7:00-7:10pm Introduction, Announcements Want a Google Wave invitation? Explain why you should get one now and you may get it. 7:15-8:15pm Lightning Talks, Presentations (Subject to Change) Q: by S.

  • Google Wave BYOL workshop/hackathon

    Tue, 3 Nov 2009, 02:30 - 04:30 in Mountain View, United States

    Hands-on collaborative coding session, in Java or Python. Limited help is available on technical issues. This is not a presentation/general discussion meetup, please sign up only if you a) have a wave sandbox account, b) are willing to share your ideas, and c) intend to spend at least 3 hours on coding. Space is limited, please change your RSVP to "No" if you cannot attend, to give others the chance.

  • Bay Area Google Wave October Meetup

    Tue, 13 Oct 2009, 01:30 - 03:30 in Palo Alto, United States

    Agenda: 6:30-7:00pm Refreshments and networking 7:00-7:14pm Introduction, Announcements, Lightning Talks 7:15-8:30pm Presentations on Wave robot and gadget 8:30-9:00pm Discussion, Announcements Thanks to the TIPS Group and O'Reilly for supporting the meetup. Please contact me via meetup if you want to present your work or ideas, especially lightning talks(

  • Bay Area Google Wave September Meetup

    Tue, 15 Sep 2009, 01:30 - 03:30 in Palo Alto, United States

    Agenda:6:30-7:00pm Refreshments and networking7:00-7:15pm Announcements, Introduction7:15-8:15pm Presentations TBD8:15-8:30pm Discussion, AnnouncementsThanks to the TIPS Group and O'Reilly for supporting the meetup.Please contact me via meetup if you want to present your work or ideas, especially lightning talks(

  • Google Wave BYOL workshop/hackathon

    Tue, 8 Sep 2009, 01:30 - 03:30 in Palo Alto, United States

    Hands-on collaborative coding session, in Java or Python. Limited help is available on technical issues. This is not a presentation/general discussion meetup, please sign up only if you a) have a wave sandbox account, b) are willing to share your ideas, and c) intend to spend at least 3 hours on coding. Event on Hackerdojo calendar Space is limited, please change your RSVP to "No" if you cannot attend at the last minute, to give others the chance. Refreshments and pizza will be served.

  • Bay Area Google Wave August Meetup

    Tue, 18 Aug 2009, 01:30 - 03:30 in Palo Alto, United States

    David Byttow of Google Wave engineering team will present a talk on the Wave API.If you are new, please review Wave API guidehttp://code.google.com/apis/wave/guide.htmlAgenda:6:30-7:00pm Refreshments and networking7:00-7:15pm Announcements and Introduction7:15-8:15pm Presentation, Q&A on Wave API by David Byttow- State of sandbox- Upcoming events (API and Federation hackathon)- Current gadgets + demos- Future enhancements to gadgets- Current robots + demos- Future enhancements to robots- Embeddi

  • Google Wave Developers' BYOL meetup

    Tue, 21 Jul 2009, 01:30 - 03:30 in Menlo Park, United States

    Google Wave developers get together for informal discussion and coding.Bring your laptop, learn and share your projects, experience with Google Wave.

  • Bay Area Google Wave July Meetup

    Tue, 14 Jul 2009, 01:30 - 03:30 in Palo Alto, United States

    Technical-oriented meetup, to learn, share and present ideas and demos.Agenda:6:30-7:00pm Refreshments and networking7:00-8:00pm Presentations8:00-8:15pm Discussion8:15-8:30pm AnnouncementsThanks to the TIPS Group for supporting the meetup.Please contact me via meetup if you want to present your work or ideas.

  • Google Wave Developers' BYOL meetup

    Tue, 30 Jun 2009, 02:00 - 04:00 in Mountain View, United States

    Google Wave developers get together for informal discussion at Red Rock Coffee in Mountain View.Bring your laptop, learn and share.

  • Welcome to Bay Area Google Wave June Meetup

    Tue, 16 Jun 2009, 01:30 - 03:30 in Palo Alto, United States

    Developers, users, entrepreneurs, critics are all welcome to explore Google Wave.Since Wave is so new to everyone, this is the place to learn, share and discuss.Tentative Agenda(Schedule may vary):6:30-7:00pm Refreshments and snacks7:00-7:15pm Introduction 7:15-7:45pm Demo on wave sandbox(if I get my sandbox account in time)7:45-8:15pm Discussion, Wave Extensions8:15-8:30pm AnnouncementsThanks to the TIPS Group, we have an excellent venue, refreshments and snacks.

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