Do you want to use LaTeX markup goodness in your waves? No problem. All you have to do is to add the watexy robot to your contact list. Once added, simply invite watexy to the desired wave. To let watexy know that you want it to convert a command into LaTeX output, put your code between two $$ chars, just like in the example below.
How to remove robots from a wave?
If you added a robot to your wave and no longer need it, the time has come to kick that robot out of your wave. To do just that, invite Bouncy to your wave. To get Bouncy to kick a bot out, type “bounce:name@domain.com“.
Bouncy’s address: bouncy-wave@appspot.com
Tweety the Twitbot

Tweety the Twitbot
Have you heard of Tweety the Twitbot? Tweety is a twitter bot, which can be added to Google Wave in order to use Twitter inside Wave. To use Tweety, simply add a new wave and invite the bot to it. Once added, it’ll kindly ask you for your twitter username and password. After you supply the bot with the details it’s asking for, you can enjoy your twitter posts in a particular wave. You can even post new twitter messages! Very nice.
Tweety’s Address: tweety-wave@appspot.com
What are Wave extensions?
When you discover Google Wave, you quickly run into so-called Extensions. But what are those Wave extensions everybody’s talking about? Google says they’re “a way to augment the functionality of waves and the wave client.”
The Wave API supports two types of extensions.
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