The Ribbit Conferencing Gadget allows Wave participants to escalate an online collaboration session to a real-time audio communications session, allowing participants to talk with each other while collaborating. The Conferencing Gadget is persistent in the Wave and allows any Wave participant to: Create an audio connection with multiple Wave participants Add non-Wave participants to the session Mute or hold any of the individual participants from the stream Disconnect any participants from the stream End the session
wave-samples-gallery.appspot.com Voicy By: Charles DeschĂȘnes Voicy is, “A voice recording/messaging/sharing system. A new way to share greetings, thoughts and brainstormings with real voice communication. Shows tabs, flash integration, identifying the current viewer and customizing the gadget accordingly (between Host and non-host, giving the host more options), Shows retrieving participant information (name) dynamically, shows communication via postMessage to/from external page in iframe, use of set/get state to dynamically update everyone’s message list in realtime, shows the use of persistent data through gadget’s prefs.”
Visualize your Data: Google Visualization API The new Google Visualization API lets you access multiple sources of structured data that you can display, choosing from a large selection of visualizations. It also provides a platform that can be used to create, share and reuse visualizations written by the developer community at large. Several of the key benefits include: * Embed visualizations directly into your website * Write, share and reuse visualization apps * Create extensions to Google products, such as Google Docs. * Use many data sources, one API * The Visualization API is AJAX-based and includes Gadget extensions so you can easily wrap your applications as Gadgets This session is a practical introduction to building visual applications using the Google Visualization API. We’ll walk through building an application and a Gadget that uses the API, using that application as the basis for discussing the various facets of the API.
Here is the application running as a Google Wave gadget demonstrating how it can update the state of an animation’s development live, even when on the same frame, using different modes, and on different frames. antimatter15.com The Ajax Animator is a project to create a fully standards-based, online, collaborative, web-based animation suite. Yes, it’s a totally uncreative name, and actually quite misleading as it is almost entirely client-side (The server is only used for serving static application files and compiling SWF/GIF). This is a new version with a redesigned, Google Wave Gadget and Netbook friendly UI, an improved timeline, and a new graphics editor built on RaphaelJS. It can run as a Google Wave gadget to have real time collaborative editing on an animation. Use it now at: antimatter15.com Or if you have Google Wave: wave.google.com
antimatter15.com The Ajax Animator is a project to create a fully standards-based, online, collaborative, web-based animation suite. Yes, it’s a totally uncreative name, and actually quite misleading as it is almost entirely client-side (The server is only used for serving static application files and compiling SWF/GIF). This is a new version with a redesigned, Google Wave Gadget and Netbook friendly UI, an improved timeline, and a new graphics editor built on raphaeljs. It can run as a Google Wave gadget to have real time collaborative editing on an animation. Use it now at: antimatter15.com Or if you have Google Wave: wave.google.com