The embed API lets you take a wave, and place it on your own web page.
 There's no reason you can't do this with as many waves as you want,
presented in any way that you want.  Each embedded wave is independent of
the others (they're embedded as iframes).

David

On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 10:08 PM, Eric Dorman <dorman...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hey guys,
>
> This is probably a really stupid question,but with the Embed API are
> we allowed to arrange the waves on a third party site any way we like?
>
> Again this is probably a very silly question to ask,but I am just
> curious to know.
>
> Thanks & God Bless,
> Eric
> >
>

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