
Leaving October spring weather in Sydney for a trip around Europe was not easy. But any doubts about the wiseness of our trip disappeared as we walked into the first GTUG event in London where 300+ developers showed up to learn more about the Google Wave APIs...

I am never one to turn down a trip to Japan. Firstly, because a friend of mine has become entirely dependent on a constantly flowing supply of authentic Pocky (a surprisingly addictive chocolate-covered pretzel snack that I once ate for breakfast every day for 2 weeks)...

I've always been a fan of Boston, Massachusetts. If I could dig it up and transport it to an eternally warm weather location, it would rank in my top 3 of best cities in the world...

We've recently added an articles section to the Google Wave APIs documentation, with three articles to make Google Wave API development easier...

Last Saturday, at the Mass GTUG Wave Hackathon, I spent six hours hopping from table to table, answering questions about the best way to do X, the quickest way to do Y, and the future way to do Z...

Similiar to the Google Wave European tour, we're stopping by several developer events in the states: LISA 2009Nov. 1-6, 2009, in Baltimore MDNov. 4 (today!) - "Google Wave Federation Protocol" with Joe GregorioSF Java User GroupNov...

When we first unveiled Google Wave a few months ago, one of the fundamental concepts we discussed was the vision for wave as an open communications protocol...

I moved down to Australia a year ago, and just a few weeks ago, decided to stay here indefinitely because it's an awesome country. It has beaches, forests, cities, shark-eating-shark, kangaroos, and drop bears. What more could you want? Well, there is one thing: Halloween...

Back in May and June, members of the Google Wave team traveled the world meeting developers in the SF Bay Area, Asia, and South America...

















