The Giant List of 120+ Google Wave Bots
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 | Tools, google | No Comments

Here’s a giant list of over 120 Google Wave Robots that you can add to your account! Enjoy!
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.
Taggy – taggy-wave@appspot.com – Recognize #hashtags and add them as tags to the wave.
BingyBot – Bingybot@appspot.com – Answers your questions using the Bing.com search engine
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.
Wavedirectory – wavedirectory@appspot.com – a bot for public waves, which adds the wave to a directory and lets it be evaluated.
Wavethingy – wavethingy@appspot.com – Searches Amazon for DVDs and books, and gives the author a cut of any purchases made off the links.
WorldCat-Bot – worldcat-bot@appspot.com – Provides links to www.worldcat.org searches, based on user-defined queries.
Tocgen – tocgen@appspot.com – Table of Contents auto-generated and updated based on the h1,h2,h3,h4 in a wave.
Polly the Pollster ( polly-wave@appspot.com ): Creates and distributes multiple choice poll questions.
Yelpful ( yelpful@appspot.com ): Adds an in-wave interface to Yelp.com
RSSyBot ( rssybot@appspot.com ): Adds an RSS feed to Wave.
TwitUsernames ( twitusernames@appspot.com ): Links @usernames to Twitter.com.
Blog bot ( blog-bot@appspot.com ): Publishes waves to blog posts.
Aesthetic Bots Emoticony ( emoticonbot@appspot.com ): Turns smiley faces into images.
Sweepy ( sweepy-wave@appspot.com ): Removes empty blips.
Silly Bots Eliza the Robot Shrink ( elizarobot@appspot.com ): Talks to you when no one else will.
Swedish Chef ( borkforceone@appspot.com ): Bork bork bork!
Flippy ( flippy-wave@appspot.com ): Flips text upside down.
Bouncy – ( bouncy-wave@appspot.com ) – Bounces users (bots only for now) out of the wave
Public – public@a.gwave.com – gives a wave the public feature
blog-wave@appspot.com – posts the wave to your Blogger blog
Emoticony – emoticonbot@appspot.com – Turns smiley faces into images.
Flippy – flippy-wave@appspot.com – flips text upsidedown
Kanye West – imma-let-u-finish@appspot.com – Kanye West bot… much lulz: Kanye West Public Wave
last-robot@appspot.com – shows a user’s last played song on last.fm
Polly – polly-wave@appspot.com – Poll bot
Sweepy – sweepy-wave@appspot.com – Cleans out empty “blips” from your wave
Twitusernames – twitusernames@appspot.com – Converts @usernames into Twitter.com urls
Eliza – elizarobot@appspot.com – The Google Wave Psychologist
Hangman – wavehangman@appspot.com – Play hangman with a bot
BotURL – boturl@appspot.com – Converts full urls into hyperlinks (which wave seems to do)
Yelpful – yelpful@appspot.com – Adds an in-wave interface to Yelp.com
RSSyBot – rssybot@appspot.com – Adds an RSS feed to Wave.
Blog bot – blog-bot@appspot.com – Publishes waves to blog posts.
Swedish Chef – borkforceone@appspot.com – Bork bork bork!
Wave Alpha – py-robot@appspot.com – Uses Wolfram Alpha to calculate clever stuff and query Wolfram Alpha.
WaveGroupy – wavegroupy@appspot.com – A browsable group aggregator for public waves
WaveVotely – wavevotely@appspot.com – With a tiny gadget, votely allows you to vote public waves up/down; enabling high-quality content to float up.
Wikify – wikifier@appspot.com – Adds Wikipedia links for topics
MPP – wave-xmpp@appspot.com – Allows you to subscribe to waves so that your receive notifications via XMPP when users modify them (Confirmed that this works outside the sandbox!)
Tweety – tweety-wave@appspot.com – Displays your twitter feed in a Wave
Skimmy – wave-skimmy@appspot.com – Similar to Emoticony, but it turns faces into animated images.
FML – fmylifey@appspot.com – Upon being added to Wave, it will announce its presence by posting a random FML
Piratify – piratify@appspot.com – Converts wave text into pirate-speak
RickRolley – rickrolley@appspot.com – Rick Roll a wave (please do not use this one in public, god will kill a kitten)
Rosy Etta – rosy@appspot.com – Translation bot
Woot – woot@appspot.com -
Wave Moderator – wave-moderator@appspot.com
ICUBots – icubots@appspot.com – Googlewavebots.info’s bot spider
Wave Archive – wavearchive@appspot.com
Embeddy – embeddy@appspot.com
SlashChuck – slashchuckbot@appspot.com
WP Bot – wp-bot@appspot.com
Verse Seeker – verseseeker@appspot.com
Wave Email Notifications – wave-email-notifications@appspot.com
Quran Wave – quranwave@appspot.com
My Wave ID – mywaveid@appspot.com – Creates a blip at the end of the wave, containing the current wave ID, both in “wave” and full url formats. Can just be taken out of the wave afterwards (only works upon being added).
Easy Public – easypublic@appspot.com
ComicSans Killer – comic-sans-killer@appspot.com
BaaS – buddyasaservice@appspot.com
Wavy – wavy-robot@appspot.com
Board Game Geeky – boardgamegeeky@appspot.com – Adds links for capitalised boardgame titles to the appropriate page on http://boardgamegeek.com
Contrepwave – contrepwaverobot@appspot.com – French robot that diplays all the spoonerisms containing the longest word of a blip (if size >5) / Robot listant les contrepeteries contenant le mot le plus long du blip, si ce mot est plus long que 5 lettres.
Eliza – ogenex@appspot.com – An implementation of the Eliza chatbot borrowed from the NLTK.
Rude chatbot – notatory@appspot.com – An obnoxious chatbot borrowed from the Natural Language Processing Toolkit.
TooAngel Wave – wave@appspot.com – A self learning robot, that will respond to a reply in a more humanoid way
Converty – converty-bot@appspot.com – This bot will do in place unit conversions for simple units. Abbreviations not yet supported.
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.
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().
IMDbotty – imdbotty@appspot.com – Replaces links to movies/TV shows on IMDb with a gadget that displays basic information (cover, title, rating, etc…).
Inbeddable – inbeddable@appspot.com – Converts links to embedded objects
Insulty – megabytemb123@appspot.com – Information Needed
IPA Bot – ipa-bot@appspot.com – Changes normal letters into special characters used for phonetics.
Plotzie – plotzie@appspot.com – Plots sparklines from your data.
Simlerbot – simlerbot@appspot.com – Does www.simler.com link formatting (@ links to twitter profiles, # links to twitter searches, ~ links to simler profiles, [] links to simler tag page.)
Smiley – Smiley_wave@appspot.com – Replaces common ascii smileys with image emoticons.
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!
Bard Bot – bardbot@appspot.com – Play many text adventure games.
Roshambo – roshambowave@appspot.com – Play Roshambo (Rock / Paper / Scissors).
Groupy – groupy-robot@appspot.com – Robot to manage groups.
Groupy2 – groupy-the-bot@appspot.com – Robot to manage groups.
drop.io – mikeswaverobot@appspot.com – Creates a drop and puts the info into the wave whenever the robot is added as a participant.
PlonieBot – ploniebot@appspot.com – Brings wave document editing capabilities to the Plone CMS
Poppy – poppywave@appspot.com – Helps bridge Google Wave conversations to email users outside the Wave.
Starify – starifybot@appspot.com – Lets you star waves, in sort of bookmarking style.
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 Live Messenger – wavelivemessenger@appspot.com – Allows you to chat to your windows live messenger contacts from inside a wave.
Rosy Etta – rosy@wavesandbox.com – Translator (40 Languages).
Aunt Rosie – aunt-rosie@appspot.com – Translator bot
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.
Track Swine-Flu On Google Maps!
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 | Hack, Mashup, News, google | No Comments

Thanks to a quick mash-up, you can now track the out-break of Swine Flu via Google Maps. AHHHHHHHH it’s getting closer!!
Google.com Shows Up As Malware!
Saturday, January 31st, 2009 | Hack, News, Unusual, google | No Comments

This morning it seems that all of a sudden every result in the US-based Google.com search engine now is tagged as being Malware, even prompting users to not visit the site due to potential harm to their computer. This includes searches for Google.com (which also for some reason are showing Google ads in Spanish).
Google Fail.
Happy New Years – Google Updated Their Toolbar PageRank
Wednesday, December 31st, 2008 | News, Site Information, Software Update, google | No Comments

I know that I’m a few hours early for most of you but I just wanted to wish everyone a Happy New Years! Apparently Google wanted to get in on the celebration as they’ve just recently (sometime in the past 24 hours) updated the Google Toolbar PageRank. Don’t get too excited now kids, this isn’t that big of a news announcement….the Toolbar PageRank is considered by most to be outdated pretty much the moment that it updates. Bummed out? You shouldn’t be, it’s only one of hundreds of factors that Google takes into account in their ranking algorithm.
The entire crew over here at AddTo10.com would like to wish you and your loved ones a safe and happy NYE….. Happy New Year!
The Addicted To 1s and 0s team will be on vacation/haitus until January 10th but we hope you’ll come and visit us once we get back from a much needed vacation….cheers!
Send Free SMS Messages Through Gmail
Thursday, December 11th, 2008 | Beta, News, SMS, Software Update, google | 1 Comment

Here’s a new (err..somewhat new) feature for Gmail that has just been released via Google Labs, Free SMS messaging to any phone in the United States through it’s integrated chat feature.
To send a SMS message to one of your friends (or enemies, whichever you feel like reaching out to), just enter a phone number in the search box at the top of the chat window found in the bottom left hand corner of your Gmail interface and select “Send SMS.” Once you’ve entered in a phone number for a contact name, it is automatically saved, meaning you’ll only have to update phone numbers once.

Currently it’s only being tested on US-based cell phone carriers, but hopefully this will be expanded as the ‘kinks’ are worked out of the system.
They’re not the first online chat service to offer this type of free messaging, but hey, one more feature for those of us who use Gmail/Gchat regularly is always an added bonus!
Once you’ve added the SMS number, chats through the service appear in the same interface anyone familiar with the current Gmail chat service will recognize:













