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If you are for some reason wanting to find out the ID of a Google Wave then here is a simple way of doing so.
❑ Launch Google Wave
❑ Add embeddy@appspot.com to your contact list
❑ Create a new wave or an existing wave you want the ID of
❑ Add embeddy@appspot.com to the wave
After a while you should notice something like this appear:

As you can see it has added this to the wave, the code we are looking at here is !w+ILihkg26C << Drop the ! at the beginning and now we have the/your wave ID.
Hope this helps you out! Took me a while to figure it out but when you know how its pretty easy!
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I usually work with web-based applications like http://www.showdocument.com
I use it for sharing my designs and documents with partners and clients,
but i guess it can used for other purposes too. If you’re looking for a free solution you should check it out.
- Laura W.