Hi,

I've just started adding public waves after doing my first search - which is a very time consuming process, but very interesting... there are some strange fellows on the net ;0)

With the addition of all these new waves to my homepage/dashboard I'm finding it difficult to know what wave I want to look at and what waves I've got info on etc.

I've created a couple of Groups so I can section the waves, but find that this is a very choppy/impractical feature.  Has anybody out there got ideas for storing your waves and organising your homepage to be more user friendly?  


I find it rather complicated!

Tags: dashboard, desktop, display, homepage, wave

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Are you using Saved Searches to organize your waves? If not, you can watch the how-to videos here:
http://www.poojasrinivas.com/googlewave/wave-for-discussion-groups....

I also use redirects/short URLs to display selected waves:
1) Search for the group + tag in the search (middle) panel
2) Minimize the Navigation and Contacts panel (optional)
3) Select the intro-wave from your list of waves
4) Copy the URL and create a short link from this URL

Here are some examples:
http://www.poojasrinivas.com/artisticwaves/all-waves.html (opens in Wave)
http://www.poojasrinivas.com/googlewave/templates.html (opens in Wave)
http://www.poojasrinivas.com/artisticwaves/ (website with list of waves)

Feel free to ping me if you need any help with this.

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