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This video shows a brief tour into some of the cool features provided in the free and native Connections app for your iPad. |
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This video shows how to use the free iOS app Fresh Docs to have access to your Connections Files offline (e.g. if you are in a plane, or in an international location). This is done by using the CMIS protocol which Connections started to support in 2010. |
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This video shows how oEmbed can be used inside Connections to spice up the activity stream. This demos leverages embed.ly and it all it takes is 3 lines of code to enable. It's very easy to do and very easy to use. |
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This video shows how to use two different types of CMIS connectors with Lotus Connections Files v3.0: |
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Learn about the newest version of IBM's leading social collaboration software. New features include automated recommendations, stand-alone forums, better following, more mobile social capabilities and more. All in addition to the great blogs, wikis, profiles, social bookmarking, communities, ... |
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Here's a quick demonstration that shows how simple and easy it is to add a Google Gadget (in this case the one from Facebook) to the Lotus Connections homepage, and all in less than 1 minute! |
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Here's a quick demonstration that shows some of the capabilities provided by Lotus Connections directly on your iPhone: |
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This is a quick demo that shows how to easily keep track of the content and actions that your colleagues are doing in Lotus Connections. |
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Here's a quick demo of how to easily create and email a newsletter for your Lotus Connections Community directly from Lotus Notes based on the activity that has ocurred in the community: |
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Here's a quick demo of how to easily create a LiveText widget in Lotus Notes to retrieve someone's Profile wherever you see a person's name show up: |