BlackBerry gets Quickr with Lotus
Research in Motion (RIM) is packing more support for IBM's Lotus platform into BlackBerry smartphones with a new mobile application for Lotus Quickr. At the opening of IBM's Lotusphere conference in Orlando, Florida on Monday, RIM also unveiled a meatier version of the BlackBerry client for IBM Lotus Connections. The new …
Please, please, please...
...tell me that you're being snarky, and that 'quickr' isn't a real name conceivd by some dumb fuckr who thinks he's an awesome marketr.
2 years old
Quickplace was renamed Quickr two or three years ago, when version 8 came out
@David W - where have you been?
Lotus Quickr (for such is indeed its name) is nothing new - it has been around for a couple of years. It's a kind of warmed-over QuickPlace, for those who remember that.
Where have I been?
...not in IT. I frequent El Reg for general sci/tech news, but am as much a CIO as Paris Hilton despite my 'managing' - in the loosest sense of the term - a tiny-ass LAN for my own business. I don't tend to read hardcore IT stories unless they've jumpd out at me.
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