As more and more people join a public wave on Google Wave, adding their comments at different spots within the wave, it might become difficult to determine which comments or "blips" you have already read, and which you haven't.
Here's how. Unread blips have a bold, vertical left border, like this:

After you click on the blip or tap your space bar, the vertical border will disappear, like this:

And yes, Wave was built so that tapping the spacebar really is the easiiest way to surf through all the blips in a wave.



thanks....my first thought is "oh no, what have I missed" I take it this is a bit like Twitter...looks like more fun though. I'll add it to my list of things to look into. Thanks for the tip....definately helpful
I've signed up for this a few months ago, but I haven't received the Google Wave permission yet. Plus, I have a MacBook, and I'm not sure it will work on it, I might have to use "Boot Camp" and go to my "Windows" side to implement it. Either way, it looks interesting... ;>))
Hi, Cheryl:
I got my invitation today! Yay! So when I get back from the Realtors convention, I'll be going through your posts and figuring out what to do next. Google should pay you a retainer fee.
Cheers,
Robin
Cheryl,
Thanks, as always another post using the KISS Method on technology. Always appreciated.
@Robin YAAYY!!! ... You were on my list to invite as soon as I got more invites to share..... Add me to your contact list ... I'm cheryljns @ googlewave.com
I'm happy to read about Google Wave users' experiences. Thanks for sharing yours. Anybody with a spare invitation to share I promise to blog about how cool you are...