If you are waiting for Google Wave, or if you already have an account to the Wave Sandbox, these google wave wallpapers are for you !! Remember to try these Google Wave plugins too, when you are done downloading these images.
If you are waiting for Google Wave, or if you already have an account to the Wave Sandbox, these google wave wallpapers are for you !! Remember to try these Google Wave plugins too, when you are done downloading these images.
As the first part of my Google Wave developer sandbox review handled basic usage, this article will be about some more advanced features currently in the Google Wave developer sandbox.
Adding attachments to a wave works similar to adding attachments to an email. You click the attachment button, select one or more files, click submit and voila. Your files are uploaded to and displayed inside the wave.
You can attach almost any filetype to a wave. In case you have one or more image files the thumbnails of these files are displayed inside the wave. When you click on a thumbnail the larger image is displayed on a dark background. When there are multiple images added to a wave you can browse them by clicking the image button at the bottom and selecting “view as slideshow”.
It's been quite a whirlwind since we demonstrated Google Wave at Google I/O and began giving developers access to a preview on the Google Wave Sandbox. We really appreciate the excitement and enthusiasm from the developer community for the Google Wave API.
Thus far, we've given sandbox access to about 5,800 attendees of Google I/O, the Google Developers Days in China, Japan, and Brazil, and various other events. We have also started activating the more than 20,000 requests submitted on the Google Wave Sandbox Request Form. If you haven't sent in your request, please take a moment to do so.