Top Ten Google Wave Resources

Even though we haven’t heard too much about Google Wave after it’s initial surge at the end of May, according to co-founder, Lars Rasmussen, as reported by Product-Reviews.net, the new service could be available to users before the end of 2010. The reason we haven’t heard very much about the product is probably because the initial beta release was primarily for developers by invitation only for the purposes of both working out the bugs and bringing new ideas on board.

While today we would use a different tool for each different communication method, Google Wave combines email, instant messaging, blogs, text, photos, gadgets, videos and more into a single communication and collaboration tool.

Google Wave on the official Google blog

Google Wave Developer Preview Video

As always with Google, there’s a video and if you check out the first half hour, you’ll have a really good idea of exactly what Google Wave is and how it works. The good news is that unlike many other product demo videos, this one will keep your interest, especially through the first half hour.

The Complete Guide to Google Wave

Simply click on a chapter to read it online free.

Mashable’s early Google Wave Guide, and Game Changing Features.

As the following forms are still online, I’m assuming they still work, but certainly not without long waits:

Google Wave Invitation form for developers

Google Wave Invitation form for non-developers

Sign up for Google Wave access for your website or blog

Sign up to be notified when Google Wave is officially launched as a public product

And finally, even though this officially makes eleven, sign up for Google Wave Google Alerts.

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