>
>
> Is it possible for a robot to lock a wave and disallow any further
> edits?
>

Generally, robots have the same abilities as humans in terms of permissions.

If the robot created the wave, the robot can set all the other participants
as read-only. That would be effectively restricting further edits to the
wave.


> Is it possible to save a wave into xml or any other format?
>

Several robots export waves to other formats, like Exporty:
http://wave-samples-gallery.appspot.com/about_app?app_id=75018

It just parses through the wave information and converts it into another
format, in this case, HTML and text.



>

Is it possible to search text across multiple waves?
>

The robot API does not yet support a search operation.


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