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Google Nov. 12 added a button in Google Wave that let users shun waves they don’t want to see in their in-box. When someone adds a user directly to a wave, or if a user contributes to a wave, he will automatically be following that wave. But when a user sees a public wave he would like to get updates on, he must hit the follow button in the wave panel tool bar to be a party to that wave. The following tool will make Wave more palatable for users who complained that the real-time collaboration platform is too noisy, busy and cluttered. This is important, particularly as Google prepares to roll out to more users in the coming weeks.
– Taking a cue from Twitter, Google Nov. 12 added a following feature in
Google Wave that let users shun waves they don’t want to see in their in-box,
the first of many tools to help users manage waves.
Google Wave is the search engine giant’s real-time collaboration platform,
which lets users sen…

 Google Wave Goes Twitter Route with Follow Feature

 Google Wave Goes Twitter Route with Follow Feature

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 Google Wave Goes Twitter Route with Follow Feature

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