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Lista dei bot per Google Wave

di il 18 novembre 2009 · 6 commenti

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Bot per Google Wave

Ecco una lista di alcuni bot per Google Wave che possono essere utili. Vi ricordo che per inserire un bot ad una wave è sufficiente aggiungerlo come contatto.

Bot che effettuano conversioni e modifiche al testo

BotURL – boturl@appspot.com – Sostituisce gli URL scritti con dei link.
Calcbot – calcbot@appspot.com – Permette di effettuare calcoli matematici all’interno di una wave.
Cartoony – cartoonybot@appspot.com – Sostituisce i vari blip (i messaggi su Wave) con dei fumetti contenenti il testo inserito dagli utenti.
Flippy – flippy-wave@appspot.com – Capovolge sottosopra il testo inserito.
Hearty Emobot – hearty-emobot@appspot.com – Sostituisce i disegni in ASCII art con i caratteri wingding.
Syntaxy – kasyntaxy@appspot.com – Permette di colorare il codice inserito all’intrno di un blip. Supporta molti linguaggi, tra cui Python, Java, C, C++, html, css and javascript.
Watexy – watexy@appspot.com – Per usare LaTeX all’interno di una wave.
Wikify – wikifier@appspot.com – Sostituisce il testo evidenziato con un link alla relativa voce su Wikipedia.

Integrazione con altri servizi

drop.io – mikeswaverobot@appspot.com – Crea una drop e permette di inserire all’interno di una wave le informazioni in essa contenute.
Rssybot – rssybot@appspot.com – Trasforma Google Wave in un feed reader.
Tweety the Twitbot – tweety-wave@appspot.com – Per accedere al proprio account Twitter da Wave.
Wave-Email – wave-email@appspot.com – Un ‘estensione per permettere di ricevere ed inviare messaggi di posta elettronica da Google Wave.
Wave Live Messenger – wavelivemessenger@appspot.com – Permette di chattare con i propri contatti su windows live messenger all’interno di una wave.

Gestire i gruppi

Groupy – groupy-robot@appspot.com – Bot per gestire i gruppi.
Groupy – groupy-the-bot@appspot.com – Bot per gestire i gruppi.

Utilities

AmazonBot – amazon-withwaves-com@appspot.com – Permette di effettuare query sul database di prodotti disponibili sul sito Amazon condividendole con i partecipanti alla wave.
Bit.ly Bot – bitly-bot@appspot.com –Accorcia gli URL usando il servizio offerto da bitly.
CountColon – countcolon@appspot.com – Aggiunge delle informazioni statistiche ai vari blip riportando il numero di lettere, parole …etc…
Emoticony – emoticonbot@appspot.com – Sostituisce le emoticon in formato testuale con delle immagini.
Maison – maison@appspot.com – Pubblica i blip su http://maison.appspot.com.
Polly the Pollster – polly-wave@appspot.com – Permette di inserire sondaggi all’interno di una wave.
Posterous-robot – posterous-robot@appspot.com – Un bot per usare il servizio posterous.com per aggiornare il proprio blog.
Smiley – smiley-bot@appspot.com – Trasforma le emoticon testuali in immagini.

Gestione delle Wave

Read Onlie – readonliebot@appspot.com – Salva il contenuto originale di una wave e quando qualcuno cerca di modificarlo, questo bot lo rimpiazza con il testo originale.
Seekdroid – seekdroid@appspot.com – Per elencare i bot, aggiungerli e trovarne di nuovi.
Sweepy – sweepy-wave@appspot.com – Rimuove i blip vuoti.
Taggy – taggy-wave@appspot.com – Riconosce gli #hashtags e li aggiunge come tag alla wave.
Tocgen – tocgen@appspot.com – Genera automaticamente un indice dei contenuti della wave basandosi sui tag h1,h2,h3,h4.
Twitusernames – twitusernames@appspot.com – Rimpiazza gli username di Twitter (@username) con i link ai rispettivi account Twitter.

Ricerca / Aggragazione

Dr Maps – dr-maps@appspot.com – Aggiorna la wave inserendo una mappa associata ad un indirizzo.
Dr Weather – shiny-sky@appspot.com – Fornisce informazioni meteo per una località.
Embedded Search Results – wave-sandbox@appspot.com – Permette di inserire i risultati di una ricerca sul web o sulle immagini.
Stocky – stocky-wave@appspot.com – Rileva i ticker delle azioni e mostra il loro prezzo aggiornato.

Conversion
- BotURL – boturl@appspot.com – A URL Linker that replaces full URLs with hyperlinks.
- Calcbot – calcbot@appspot.com – This bot will do in place calculations for simple mathematical expressions and allow you to use user defined variables.
- Cartoony – cartoonybot@appspot.com – Replaces the text of every submitted blip with a cartoon balloon that contains the text instead. Colors the balloons based on username.
- Dice Bot – dice-bot@appspot.com – Dice-rolling bot. Dice Bot will replace XdY (X is the number of dice; Y is the number of sides) with the results of those rolls.
- Flippy – flippy-wave@appspot.com – Turns text upside-down.
- Fnordlinky – fnordlinks@appspot.com – Replaces “PMID ” with article information from PubMed.
- Hearty Emobot – hearty-emobot@appspot.com – Replaces ASCII art with wingding characters.
- i-cron – i-cron@appspot.com – Evaluates Python expressions. Looks at blips in event, searches for CALC() macros and executes Python code using exec().
- Insulty – megabytemb123@appspot.com – Information Needed
- IPA Bot – ipa-bot@appspot.com – Changes normal letters into special characters used for phonetics.
- Piratify – piratify@appspot.com – Turns whatever you type into “Pirate Speak” .. Arrrr.
- Plotzie – plotzie@appspot.com – Plots sparklines from your data.
- Shortee – Wish – Change “c u l8r” to “see you later” etc.
- Swedish Chef – borkforceone@appspot.com – Changes english into Swedish-Chef Speak. Bork! Bork!
- Syntaxy – kasyntaxy@appspot.com – Syntaxy does blip-by-blip syntax highlighting for a variety of languages including Python, Java, C, C++, html, css and javascript.
- Watexy – watexy@appspot.com – Use LaTeX mathematical language in your Waves!
- Wikify – wikifier@appspot.com – Replaces specific marked up text with a link to Wikipedia or a description relevant to the marked text.

Integration

- drop.io – mikeswaverobot@appspot.com – Creates a drop and puts the info into the wave whenever the robot is added as a participant.
- OpenAustrailia – In Progress – A robot to allow interaction with the OpenAustralia web site.
- PlonieBot – In Progress – ploniebot@appspot.com – Brings wave document editing capabilities to the Plone CMS
- Poppy – In Progress – poppywave@appspot.com – Helps bridge Google Wave conversations to email users outside the Wave.
- Rssybot – rssybot@appspot.com – Turn google wave into an RSS reader!
- Starify – starifybot@appspot.com – Lets you star waves, in sort of bookmarking style.
- Tweety the Twitbot – tweety-wave@appspot.com – You can access your Twitter account.
- Twiliobot – twiliobot@appspot.com – Transforms phone numbers into click-to-call links. If user clicks a link, a call is placed to his phone and to the number in the link. The call can be transcribed and inserted into the wave as text with a link to the audio.
- Wave-Email – In Progress – wave-email@appspot.com – Provide an extension to Google Wave which will allow the integration of both sending and receiving emails.
- Wave Live Messenger – wavelivemessenger@appspot.com – Allows you to chat to your windows live messenger contacts from inside a wave.

Groups

- Groupy – groupy-robot@appspot.com – Robot to manage groups.
- Groupy – groupy-the-bot@appspot.com – Robot to manage groups.

Chatbots

- Eliza – ogenex@appspot.com – An implementation of the Eliza chatbot borrowed from the NLTK.
- Elize – elizarobot@appspot.com – Is one of the first robots that was created by non Googler and is very useful if you are feeling alone in your Google Wave client.
- Rude chatbot – notatory@appspot.com – An obnoxious chatbot borrowed from the Natural Language Processing Toolkit.
- TooAngel Wave – In Progress – tooangel-wave@appspot.com – A self learning robot, that will respond to a reply in a more humanoid way

Utilities

- AmazonBot – amazon-withwaves-com@appspot.com – Enables social product research and shopping on Amazon.com. Wave participants can share products & reviews with contacts in real-time thanks to automatic queries by the AmazonBot against conversation keywords. The AmazonBot gadget can detect products and return inline product links or a custom full product browser.
- Bloggy – blog-wave@appspot.com – Information Needed
- Bit.ly Bot – bitly-bot@appspot.com – Shortens the url using bitly.
- Botty – Wish – Will automatically add a set of useful bots to a wave according to a collection of bots (so they don’t have to individually be added when you use them all the time.
- CountColon – countcolon@appspot.com – Adds text statistics to your blips (words, lines, etc.)
- Companion Sphere – companionsphere@appspot.com – Collection of geek utils, first working verb is “lookup” for wikipedia/wiktionary one-line descriptions.
- Databot – Wish – Will start as soon as the GData interface is published.
- Emoticony – emoticonbot@appspot.com – Replaces text representations of emoticons with the relevant image.
- JBREAKOUT BOT ADDED – jbreakout@appspot.com – Debug utility that reports event triggers.
- Maison – maison@appspot.com – Makes blips public at http://maison.appspot.com.
- Multi – multi-wave@appspot.com – A quote collector. Reply a blip you want to quote with ‘quote this’ and randomly display a quote with ‘quote ’. The bot is still being under development but you can try playing with it.
- Natural Language Processing – knowledge-books@appspot.com – Adds blips with NLP analysis.
- Nokar – lab2market@appspot.com – Has many features such as translations, image insertion, insert last tweets etc.
- Posterous-robot – posterous-robot@appspot.com – A robot for posterous.com user to post blog in Google Wave. Here is how to write a blog using Google Wave Robot for Posterous.
- Publisher – wave-publisher@appspot.com – Information Needed
- Skimmy – wave-skimmy@appspot.com – Converts text emoticons, from : ) to img. Has a bookmarklet which creates a popup menu to insert emoticons for which the code is unknown.
- Smiley – smiley-bot@appspot.com – Changes the smiley symbols to smiley images.
- Smiley – In Progress – smiley-robot@appspot.com – Changes the smiley symbols to smiley images.
- Style Chart Robot – stylechart@appspot.com – Inserts a chart into a wave.
Wave Management

- Bouncy – bouncy-wave@appspot.com – Allows you to remove robots from a wave. Doesn’t seem to work on real people though, and laughs if you try to ask it to kick itself out. To get it to kick a bot out, type “bounce:name@domain.com” – Linear – Wish – Enforce all replies to be to the main wave. If a user replies to a reply, remove it and place it as a reply to the main wavelet. – Read Onlie – readonliebot@appspot.com – Records the original wave content. Whenever it’s edited, the content is replaced with the original. Simple as that. – Seekdroid – seekdroid@appspot.com – You can list Robots, add them and find them out, easy to use. In continuous development. Website with all the information seekdroid.appspot.com. – Sweepy – sweepy-wave@appspot.com – Remove empty, whitespace-only blips.
- Taggy – taggy-wave@appspot.com – Recognize #hashtags and add them as tags to the wave.
- Tocgen – tocgen@appspot.com – Table of Contents auto-generated and updated based on the h1,h2,h3,h4 in a wave.
- Twitusernames – twitusernames@appspot.com – Replaces all Twitter @username with links to the Twitter accounts.
Search / Aggregation

- Dr Maps – dr-maps@appspot.com – Updates a wave by inserting a map associated to an address.
- Dr Weather – shiny-sky@appspot.com – Gives the weather for a City
- Embedded Search Results – wave-sandbox@appspot.com – Web and Image searches inline.
- FML Blipper – fmlblipper@appspot.com – displays random FML story from www.fmylife.com
- Grauniady – grauniady@appspot.com – Searches the latest items from The Guardian for a given phrase.

- Stocky – stocky-wave@appspot.com – Detects stock symbols from a wave and updates it with the live stock price. – Wavethingy – wavethingy@appspot.com – Searches Amazon for DVDs and books, and gives the author a cut of any purchases made off the links. – Yelpy – yelpful@appspot.com – Searches Yelp with a user defined location and category.


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1 Giuseppe Bevivino 21 novembre 2009 alle 6:34

Ciao Tiziano anche io sono iscritto sul tuo blog e sono anche fan su facebook molte volte ti ho scritto per sapere se avevi a disposizione un invito a Google Wave ma sara che ti scrivono in molti e non mi hai risposto sto cercando disperatamente un invito per Google Wave se ne hai uno non e che gentilmente mi potresti invitare te ne sarei molto grato il mio indirizzo di posta è apollo134@gmail.com aspetto tue notizie e grazie ancora se riuscirai a farmi questo piacere

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2 Tiziano 21 novembre 2009 alle 9:21

Ciao Giuseppe, non so dove mi abbia scritto perché non mi sembra di aver mai ricevuto una tua mail. Comunque qui puoi scoprire le modalità con la quale vengono distribuiti gli inviti.

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3 luk 24 novembre 2009 alle 21:51

Ciao, ho trovato molto interessante il tuo blog soprattutto per chi come me sta tentando di capire google wave. Una cosa che non ho capito è come si usano certi bot. Per alcuni c’è una sorta di mini spiegazione ( seppur striminzita ) per altri non c’è alcun riferimento. Sai se c’è della documentazione ?

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4 Tiziano 25 novembre 2009 alle 9:05

L’unica soluzione è effettuare una ricerca su Google relativa al nome del bot. Solo che in alcuni casi non c’è veramente nulla :(

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5 luk 25 novembre 2009 alle 20:35

Capito ti ringrazio.

Comunque ho anch’io degli inviti da offrire se qualcuno ne avesse bisogno

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6 andreag 30 novembre 2009 alle 22:58

complimenti per il blog!

peccato che tutti questi bot non siano integrati in Wave! un po come le estenzioni che vengono installate.

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