Google Wave, the company's next generation communication client, is already being criticized by some as less than intuitive. Coming to the rescue is Lifehacker's Gina Trapani and Adam Pash, who've
written up a Wave instructional manual to accompany Google's own 90-minute instructional video. The Complete Guide to Google Wave is being hailed as a straightforward, well-organized volume that goes
a long way toward demystifying the new and what many see as a complex tool.
It presently features eight chapters, which are just a preview to a more completion work to be launched as a PDF
file later this month. The full book will be available in January 2010 as both a PDF and as a soft cover book and new editions will come throughout the next year. Whether Google is working on its own
manual, or just plans on endorsing Lifehacker's is unknown.
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