In the Wave client, it is possible to "Ping" a user. This starts a new
wave with that user. It's a perfectly ordinary wave, except that it
starts iconified at the top and then "special expanded" (with the down-
arrow). This behavior is a little different from normal wave delivery,
which can also start iconified, but never auto-expands.

My question is: how does Wave track the difference between "ping
waves" and regular waves? Is that just internal to Google's client/
server, or is there something in the Fed protocol that we need to
worry about?

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