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Breaking Waves: Birmingham Snow

Posted by Caroline Beavon On January - 9 - 2010

This is an experimental project from the Hashbrum team.

The idea is to turn a Google Wave into a resource on a particular subject.

Feel free to join in, add anything you like, let the Wave develop, and comment below!

(If you need a Google Wave invitation, @carolinebeavon has a few! If you have any going spare, let the world know in the comments section!)


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6 Responses to “Breaking Waves: Birmingham Snow”

  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by caroline beavon, Hash Brum. Hash Brum said: #hashbrum-new post: Breaking Waves: Birmingham Snow http://hashbrum.co.uk/2010/01/breaking-waves-birmingham-snow/ [...]

  2. Chris Wade says:

    I've got lots more google wave invites if needed. twitter @wadewadewade

  3. Social comments and analytics for this post…

    This post was mentioned on Twitter by hashbrum: #hashbrum-new post: Breaking Waves: Birmingham Snow http://hashbrum.co.uk/2010/01/breaking-waves-birmingham-snow/...

  4. James Tait says:

    I have 20 invitations left at the moment. james.tait@gmail.com

  5. [...] Beavon directed me to a newly created wave about the snow in Birmingham – you can view it here – and everything seemed to make quite a bit more sense. Multiple users contributed their [...]

  6. Hamad says:

    could you send an invitation to my email hamad.abdulrazaq@gmail.com

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