Waveboard: Google Wave client now available for iPhone
You may have already figured out that you can use Google Wave in Safari on the iPhone, but now there’s a better alternative. Waveboard , one of the early attempts at a desktop Wave client, now has an iPhone app. The Waveboard app will run you 99 cents, but it’s a much faster way to check your Waves than loading them up in the built-in browser. Waveboard basically gives you the same thing you get on the mobile web version of Wave, but also adds some additional features. You can shake your device to logout and reload your Waves, and push notifications are apparently coming soon. It sounds like right now is the time to jump on Waveboard, in case future features come with a higher price. If you have 40 seconds to kill, and you want to see Waveboard in action, check out the demo video after the jump. [via TechCrunch ] Original source: www.pheedcontent.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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