| Tuesday 9th, March 2010
Location : LotusUserGroup.org
Join the Lotus Technical Information and Education (LTIE) community for the first ever BlackBerry Jam! On Tuesday, March 30, the Lotus Information Development Center is hosting a "BlackBerry Jam" on several Lotus product Wikis. They'e inviting all BlackBerry users in the to share their tips, tricks, and best practices for using Lotus products on BlackBerries. Lotus and BlackBerry are working together to make more content available, so this is your opportunity to help define the content areas on which to focus. The Connections, Quickr, Sametime, and Notes/Domino Wikis will all be ready for your contributions on Jam day. Just look for the "BlackBerry" category link. The Notes and Domino Wiki will have some great new BlackBerry content ready for you when you stop by. And don't forget about WikiMadness - people who contribute content as part of BlackBerry Jam will also be eligible for the WikiMadness giveaway sponsored by external LTIE community members, Chris Toohey and David Leedy. Questions? Email Amy Smith, Notes and Domino Information Architect at amy_smith@us.ibm.com. Technorati: None
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1. Peggy Anderson03/16/2010 04:23:01 PM I didn't even know there was a Connections wiki. Where they been hiding that? 2. Carl Manesta03/09/2010 03:53:16 PM
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