I finally got my invite to Google Wave a few days ago. It’s definitely one of the more interesting things I’ve seen in a while.
Over the past few months, I’ve talked to a number of people who had expressed interest in trying out Google Wave for the purpose of e-participation.
To provide a space where some of us can explore potential use cases, I started the following wave this morning: Google Wave for online dialogue and deliberation and other forms of e-participation
Just contact me with your Google Wave account information and I will add you.
Related Posts
- December 8, 2009 by Tim:
Multi-Language Online Dialogue With Google Wave

Thanks everyone for your interest. There are now 30 people on this wave.
Hi I am interested in joining your wave
Kelliebeckman@googlewave.com
Thanks, I’ve added you.
Hey Tim,
I would love to participate on your wave…you can “wave” to me at:
dhaisler@googlewave.com
Dustin
Hi,
I would like to participate in your Google Wave for online dialogue and deliberation and other forms of e-participation.
goncalo.lobo@googlewave.com
Over on the PEP-Net blog, Bengt Feil takes a first stab at summarizing the content of this wave so far as well as some analysis: Using Google Wave for eParticipation?
would love to join the wave
radioengage@googlewave.com
Added you, Margaret. Please let everyone know if you come across any good use cases. Thanks!
@larsras FYI, a wave to explore #googlewave in e-participation (incl. forums): http://bit.ly/3Eivmj #fotf #edem #gov20
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