Google Wave® gadgets, including Twitter and map extensions, increase productivity and allow real-time communication for business meetings, school projects, and more. Third-party developers continue to create new gadgets, including social media and productivity tools, despite Google Wave® no longer being actively developed. Users can find a variety of gadgets on the dedicated Wave® website and other developer sites to enhance their experience.
Some of the more popular Google Wave® gadgets include a Twitter extension, a map gadget, and iWave. Other extensions like TimeBridge and Tasky help users to increase productivity. A wide range of Google Wave® gadgets allow users not only to enjoy real-time communication, but also to coordinate business meetings, school projects, special volunteer initiatives, manage various calendars and events, and even export waves to other programs .
While Google Wave® is no longer actively developed, it is still accessible to public users. Third-party developers have also been continuously creating new Google Wave® gadgets to enhance the end-user experience. Also known as Google Wave® tools, Google Wave® accessories, and Google Wave® widgets, these tools help people achieve more when they work within Google Wave®.
Social media applications are among the most popular types of Google Wave® gadgets. In particular, a Twitter extension allows Wave® users to export their Twitter feed in a wave. There are actually multiple Google Wave® gadgets that are coded to interact with Google Wave® in this way. There are also similar Google Wave® extensions to integrate other social media applications into a wave.
Other types of Google Wave® gadgets are more business oriented, as they are intended to increase business productivity. Examples of these include TimeBridge and Tasky. These gadgets help people manage tasks more efficiently and complete tasks in a timely manner while working within Google Wave®.
Since Google ceased actively working on Wave® as a separate product in August 2010, instead of shutting down completely, it has continued to allow application developers to work on Google Wave® gadgets through open source. Extensions are often used by people who still choose to access Wave® directly, as well as those using other Google projects that incorporate Wave® technology. Examples of such projects using Wave® technology include Wave in a Box and Google Docs. In addition to social media and productivity gadgets, there are also gadgets for inserting emoticons into a wave, posting a wave in a blog post, and gadgets for users to play games while inside a wave .
A healthy list of Google Wave® gadgets can be found on the dedicated Wave® website. Users can also find additional extensions and gadgets on many other developer websites and blogs. Regardless of the type of gadget used, each is intended to enhance the user experience while using Wave® for online communication and special projects.
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