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	<title>Comments on: Google Wave</title>
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		<title>By: Ryan Fry</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ryan Fry</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;ve had performance issues on Wave, though I&#039;m very sure it&#039;s my internet connection. At home, editing any sort of wave is a big problem because everything has a several second delay on it. At school however, our PC&#039;s and Mac&#039;s, though much weaker then my computer, can easily skim through a 100+ blip Wave in a few seconds. Hopefully they get this kind of stuff fixed, or begin adding speed changes, like being able to turn off high-bandwidth things that kill my wifi.
On the topic of interesting things to do with Wave, try getting a few people together and play some Monopoly. Me and 2 of my friends have a pretty heated Monopoly game going, and we also use Wave to manage fundraising for our Robotics team. It&#039;s an awesome tool.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve had performance issues on Wave, though I&#8217;m very sure it&#8217;s my internet connection. At home, editing any sort of wave is a big problem because everything has a several second delay on it. At school however, our PC&#8217;s and Mac&#8217;s, though much weaker then my computer, can easily skim through a 100+ blip Wave in a few seconds. Hopefully they get this kind of stuff fixed, or begin adding speed changes, like being able to turn off high-bandwidth things that kill my wifi.<br />
On the topic of interesting things to do with Wave, try getting a few people together and play some Monopoly. Me and 2 of my friends have a pretty heated Monopoly game going, and we also use Wave to manage fundraising for our Robotics team. It&#8217;s an awesome tool.</p>
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