Complete Guide to Google Wave

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is overwhelming for most users. We have created an  of Google Wave tips and tricks to help users get started out with Google wave.

To add to that, Gina Trapani and Adam Pash from Lifehacker, have launched a book called “The Complete Guide to Google Wave”.

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The book has 8 chapters which explain the basics of Google Wave and also dive into advanced topics. The book has the following chapters:

The book can be accessed online for free, however, paid print editions will be available in January 2010. A paid eBook will also be available for downloads in November 2009. If you have been overwhelmed by Google Wave, head to the Complete Wave Guide and get a hang of it.



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