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IdeaJam running within Lotus Connections 2.0

IBM's business partner Elgui Software has a great piece of web2.0 software called IdeaJam (build on Domino/XPages). IdeaJam allows the sharing of ideas, commenting and voting on all ideas. It is an application no IBM customer should miss. Bruce just pointed me to the latest feature: seamless integration into Lotus Connections.
From the IdeaJam product page: "IdeaJam is a place where people can post and share their ideas, and gauge the marketability, popularity and viability with input from others.
When an idea gets posted, others can help promote or demote the idea and provide comments. Popular ideas will bubble to the top.
Make your opinion count.
"
Go and check it out.

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