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Looks like Google sent out another bunch of invitations for Wave & since most of my friends are already on Wave, I thought why not give it away. So, in case you want one, just drop a comment (don’t forget to protect it against spamming by substituting @ with [at] & the likes) or mail with your name & email address. I’ll update the counter on top as I progress with the giveaway.
I’ve used Wave to collaborate on a couple of projects in the last couple of weeks. Some features are not yet functional, but it does look pretty promising. And yes, it seems that Wave is more responsive on Google Chrome than Firefox.
P.S. It wouldn’t hurt if you did your bit for the Water initiative by scrolling down to the Socialvibe widget on the sidebar & adding your signature to the cause on my blog.
Update (26/11): Sent out 6 invitations based on requests received in Facebook.
Update (27/11): I've sent out more invites based on comments on my blog & on Facebook.
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Aditya Banerjee is currently working as a Management Trainee in Cadbury India Ltd. He completed his Master of Management from the Shailesh J Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay. He worked as an Application Developer in Kolkata for IBM India from August 2005 to July 2008. He graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras in 2005 with a Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering degree. He passed out from school in 2001, and also represented India in the International Chemistry Olympiad in the same year, winning a Silver Medal.
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maipeng 12/18/09 11:56:00 AM EST | |||
I would love an invite too.. Thank you. |
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ligong 12/14/09 10:08:30 AM EST | |||
Would you please send me an invitation Thanks alot |
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edchang 12/14/09 09:10:19 AM EST | |||
Please send me an invite Thanks. |
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shellyse 12/04/09 01:49:09 PM EST | |||
I'd like an invite please shellyse[at]gmail[dot]com |
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randylee 12/04/09 11:44:47 AM EST | |||
Please send me an invite. Thanks! |
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pcobb 12/03/09 10:25:49 PM EST | |||
I would be so happy if you have more left, one for me! patrice(dot)cobb(at)gmail(dot)com |
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tmksam 12/03/09 09:09:55 AM EST | |||
Please send me an invite. |
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lacrosselil 12/03/09 04:04:51 AM EST | |||
Hi there, yes please for a WAVE invitation. ukcarolyne[at]gmail[dot]com |
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hyper78 12/03/09 12:17:00 AM EST | |||
I am another that would love an invite :) Thanks for the opportunity. hyper [dot] mum [at] gmail [dot] com |
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bmanuel 12/02/09 05:26:47 PM EST | |||
Thanks for the wave...please send me an invitation to WAVE bman72 [at] gmail.com Thanks |
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mkalioby 12/02/09 11:24:50 AM EST | |||
Would you please send me one Thanks alot |
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katherine.x4s 12/01/09 04:30:25 PM EST | |||
Hi, Could you please send a wave invitation to my email please?? Thanks a bunch. p.s. I do not worry about spam email. ^-^ |
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bwest 12/01/09 03:31:49 PM EST | |||
Hi thanks |
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Samboeire 12/01/09 06:40:13 AM EST | |||
Hello, Thank you for the offer. |
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Ripz 11/30/09 07:22:00 PM EST | |||
hi, please please can i have a wave invite stevenmcdowall [at] gmail.com thankyou very much |
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lvwiv 11/30/09 03:56:52 PM EST | |||
Dear Sir, Please do forward a Google Wave Invitation to lvw.iv4 (at) gmail (dot) com, at your earliest convenience? Much appreciated! |
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ericabrahamson 11/30/09 03:48:16 PM EST | |||
Ericabrahamson [at] aya [dot] yale [dot] edu. |
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nklata 11/30/09 12:23:31 AM EST | |||
Hi Aditya Thanks . Can u pls send me an invitation to nklata[at]yahoo.com Thanks |
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Mkorn1 11/29/09 09:30:07 PM EST | |||
MKorn1 at gmail I would really appreciate an invite. Thanks in advance! |
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contraspontanus 11/29/09 12:37:44 PM EST | |||
collands (AT) gmail com I'd be very grateful for an invitation. |
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gl 11/29/09 12:04:33 PM EST | |||
Please share an invite at gl2002 [@] freemail.hu Thank you |
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BeachBoy 11/29/09 10:53:24 AM EST | |||
Hi Aditya, many thanks for the generous offer! I would love an invite please; kiwitrader [at] gmail dot com. Thanks so much! |
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mavz898 11/29/09 07:24:17 AM EST | |||
Hi, I'm really interested in Google Wave. I find it useful for a plethora of things. I would appreciate an invite, and I will surely return the favor by inviting others. chaoswotaku[at]gmail[dot]com |
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anwesharry 11/29/09 06:42:46 AM EST | |||
Hi! I've really gone mad with anticipation for Google Wave. Wanna try out and see how college projects can be collaborated with it. Could you please please please invite me in? My email address is anwesha.ghosh.btech [at] gmail [dot] com I can invite others in once I get thru. |
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findingnemo 11/29/09 04:24:22 AM EST | |||
Please, send me an invitation to dildar(dot)neog(at)gmail(dot)com Thanks!! dildar |
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johnnywest333 11/28/09 10:38:42 PM EST | |||
May I please please please have an invite? johnnywest333 at hotmail.com TY!!! |
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prakash784 11/28/09 10:22:38 PM EST | |||
Kindly send me an invite to prakashgunasekaran[at]gmail[dot]com Thanks!! |
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marccarrion 11/28/09 09:51:35 PM EST | |||
Please, send invitation to marccarrion(at)gmail(dot)com Thanks!! Marc |
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deuxciel 11/28/09 03:26:16 PM EST | |||
Please, Kind Sir, do forward a Google Wave Invitation to christopher (at) sfo (dot) com, at your earliest convenience? Much appreciated! c\2 |
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wiarausko 11/28/09 12:17:20 PM EST | |||
Hello, Could I have a wave invite please? Thank you. wiarausko [at] gmail [dot] com |
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VANPOOS 11/28/09 11:16:00 AM EST | |||
Hi, Aditya First Thank you for your offering it is a very thing that you are doing giving away Google Wave invites. I would love to receive an invite to Google Wave if you have one left. I have heard so much about this service and would love to use it in my work. I would be greatly appreciate an invite if possible. Regards, Chris |
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rciky 11/28/09 10:40:42 AM EST | |||
Hi I have been lucky enough to find this part within my internet research and would love to be a part of what is going on offering an insight of how a regular user interacts and uses the funtions as a rough impression of how it would be perceived by general users ahead of time and hopefully show useful stats outside that of specific data groups. rcikymcc[at]hotmail[dot]com |
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lyrids 11/27/09 10:59:04 PM EST | |||
ly7110 at gmail.com I'm from Beijing China. Thank you! |
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MoJo 11/27/09 08:45:17 PM EST | |||
I would like a Google Wave invite as well. mabdinur85 at gmail.com Thank you, |
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joeylongs 11/27/09 08:41:54 PM EST | |||
May I please have an invite. joeylongsATgmailDOTcom. |
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justinFYI 11/27/09 04:11:51 PM EST | |||
Well it would be absolutely AWESOME if you're able to send Google Wave invite to justinfyi [at] gmail [dot] com. Cheers! JustinFYI |
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dandrsn 11/27/09 03:42:18 PM EST | |||
I hope there are still invitations left. Thanks very much. |
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owenmeanie 11/27/09 02:59:06 PM EST | |||
I've really been trying hard for one. I hope you'll share. owen [at] owenmeanie.com Thank you. |
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imiller 11/27/09 02:36:03 PM EST | |||
ooh ooh i want one! thanks, even if im too late |
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Riuska 11/27/09 11:13:00 AM EST | |||
I would really appreciate an invitation. Been desperately trying to find one :) timo [dot] hirvonen [at] gmail [dot]com |
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galsup 11/27/09 09:59:29 AM EST | |||
I would really appreciate an invite. I left a message last night, but was afraid it didn't go through. Thank you very much. galsup [at] gmail [dot] com |
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bob.sanders01 11/27/09 08:42:03 AM EST | |||
I would really appreciate an invitation. bob.sanders01 [at] gmail [dot] com |
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hly43637 11/27/09 07:42:14 AM EST | |||
I would appreciate an invite |
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markbarnes19 11/27/09 07:30:37 AM EST | |||
Please send me an invite. mark [at] thepaperlessclassroom [dot] com |
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steven850 11/27/09 07:13:48 AM EST | |||
Hi Thanks! |
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jacobsudheer 11/27/09 06:06:38 AM EST | |||
I would love to have an invite. sudheerjacob[at]gmail[dot]com Thanks |
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huffington87 11/27/09 04:51:23 AM EST | |||
An invitation would be greatly, greatly appreciated. Make a nerd's holiday wish come true! ASIARAY1987[at]YAHOO.com |
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toms 11/27/09 04:45:37 AM EST | |||
hey, |
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gweednation 11/27/09 04:29:08 AM EST | |||
if you still have any left i would like one! Gweednation[at]gmail[dot]com |
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carlosh06 11/27/09 04:12:37 AM EST | |||
I would appreciate an invite, thanks! carlosh010#gmail.com |
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