Google
Although Google Wave is no longer being actively developed, you can still log in, access and export your waves. To learn more, visit our blog.
How people are using Google Wave

There are lots of ways people have been using Google Wave--here are just a few examples.


Businesses

Designing the As One Flagship project at Deloitte

“We have achieved major time savings and greatly accelerated productivity by utilizing Wave. We’re excited to grow alongside the Wave platform and to contribute insights back to Google so they can consistently make Wave more excellent for teams like us.”  

Mehrdad Baghai, As One Flagship co-leader  

 

Other examples:

Education

We've heard from students and professors at universities across the U.S. and internationally who used waves in the classroom and outside to do things like collaborative Latin poem translations, organizing dentistry school study groups, running computer science assignments with our APIs, and studying Irish history and more.

Creative collaboration

From virtual artists groups to writing the Complete Guide to Google Wave itself, waves lend themselves to instant group reviewing and critique of multimedia content like images and videos. Oh, and we've heard that Wave is great for gaming, too.

Organizations and conferences

Debatewise Global Youth panel debated climate change across 100 countries, and waves at eComm (Emerging Communication Conference), LCA 2010 conference and HASTAC 2010 helped keep track of speaking sessions.

Journalism