It's probably possible, but I wouldn't say it's secure.

As far as I know, all the state is sent on a changed event, someone
could just write a robot to watch everything that was happening.

On Oct 24, 1:49 pm, Wilfried <wilfriedhense...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I understand that the approach of Google Wave is to collaborate on the
> same content but is it possible to display different content to the
> users on purpose? As an easy example, would it be possible to
> implement a Seafight or Poker type of game where I see a different
> playing field than my oppopnent(s)?
>
> If so, is it possible to make this safe? Content coming from server/
> robot side and what the user doesn't need to know is not transmitted?
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