I’ve got lots of questions and responses to my blog about How to setup up a Googlewave for your event. I used an example wave I was building for the upcoming event: Social Media in HiTech Conference. Just a day or so ago I posted a video that highlighted key design points of the wave.
And … I made a change, actually an addition: each event-related wave needs to have 2 links: to the main event wave and to the event’s registration page.
Below is the wave itself. When you update it here it does update the Googlewave within a Googlewave environment real time.
♦ Major issue with Google API: You can’t click on the links in the Wave within the blog! – Use the real wave within the GoogleWave environment to navigate!♦
Send me your comments/questions!
[wave id="googlewave.com!w+XxNhPBX4C" color="#0950f5" font="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" font_size="10" server="https://wave.google.com/wave/"]


Swan
7 months ago
Did you feel that the end result was far superior to a wiki?
I can certainly see that the real time aspect of it would be great for sessions, but other than that, all the cross-linking and different page types can be accomplished via a public wiki.
Curious if you feel the real time aspect was worth the gardening required to keep the wave from getting unruly. How about a wiki with an embedded wave?