This is a test!
Below I embedded my first Wave “Hello World… I mean Wave!”… The first of many likely… let’s see what it looks like out in public… I know many of you probably can’t see it… This is a test!
UPDATE: I believe and claimed this as the first Google Wave embed in a blog outside of the Googleplex! My claim on Twitter.
For those not in Wave yet here was a screenshot from 4pm 6/3/09.
Here we go…
(click into post to see it)

14 Comments
Nice job! Works for me, but only because I was lucky enough to be at Google I/O :)
Feel free to add me to your contacts list: nealmcb@wavesandbox.com
Works for me (another lucky I/O:er), too! And ditto, early adopters feel free to add me: psm@wavesandbox.com
Wave is Awesome, isn’t it? i’ve just created a plugin for wordpress to embed a wave, you can check it out on http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wavr/, it’s you can do what you did in this post but using shortcodes (so you can edit in html mode and not have problems with the editor and jacvascript). I hope you like it!
I’ll leave my sandbox account too: lucascaro@wavesandbox.com
I found this blog be searching google with “google wave on wordpress”.
I want to see a plugin where you can use googlewave with your wordpress blog, It just may be a while since google wave still needs to be released to the public.
Hey guys, I was searching the web today and came up on a few corporate websites that I was able to get in quite easily. I’m awesome! So I went in and found a bunch of Google Wave invites for their employees just sitting there. I gave away 13 of these to all my friends already and there are a few left. I don’t want to get in trouble by listing the steps up here, if you want one, shoot me an email to stevencruisest@gmail.com. BTW, it’s not that easy to do this, I’ll have to talk you through it. But I can only do a few, so when you get one then you need to go on and help others in getting another. Spread the goods around.
So this is Google Wave … I saw the video months ago, but to see that screenshot (no login yet) it looks just like a real-time-posting-comment-engine. Ok, not convinced yet but maybe soon.
But helped to understand ‘The Wave’
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cheers
I clicked on the post as you specified and all of a sudden I saw all of my waves! What the heck??! I’m confused. I was expecting to see one of your waves and not my whole Wave platform. Well, I guess I’ll just keep experimenting with it and see if I can get Wavr to work on my blog. Any other cool apps or plugins? Post at Wavelab.com. Thanks!
Rich
Wavecenter.com
wow..looks like you were one of the very firsts to get the invite! Congrats!
This sucks, I have a Wave account that I’m logged into, but it says I need to log in.
I have a google wave account, but have no idea what it is or what I can do with it! I’m planning on doing something special by embedding a wave in my blog, just have to figure out what I can do with it first!
Can it be embedded in iPhone apps as well?
I cannot get the Google Wave embedded part in this post to work. I do have a Google Wave account and I am signed in, but id does not change that I don’t see anything from the Wave. All I see is the warning from Google Wave to sign in…but I allready am, and repeating it doesnt help me to see the Wave. What may cause this?
Awesome man! This is really a great thing to see. I clicked on the button and I can see whole of the Google wave app. That’s absolutely fantastic. Thanks for letting me know that this happens. :)
This is awesome! I’m just starting to see the potential of Wave. The number of addons are amazing. You can even use Twitter from Wave.
I need google wave invitation. I have tried several times but couldnt succeed. Please somebody send me the invitation.
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