Lots of shared spaces news today:
- SiteScape released Version 7.1 of its Web-based collaboration product, Enterprise Forum. New features: enhanced scalability, a revised user interface, and various smarts to streamline user interaction processes. Available immediately. SiteScape (release not there yet). Reviews at InfoWorld and Line56
- Integrating presence into business applications is IM's "killer application". ComputerWorld.com
- Intranets.com enhanced its Online Calendar service, with new group scheduling capabilities. Intranets.com
- FaceTime announced that it is now a member of the AOL AIM Certified Partner program, which "establishes a business and technology relationship between AOL and its partners to connect their applications to the AIM network. The program helps ensure that companies with AIM presence and integration within their products will be fully supported, and that privacy, network integrity, and network infrastructure will have added protection." FaceTime
- TechRepublic posted an extensive review of Outlook 2003, including a brief description of new collaboration options via integration with Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. TechRepublic
- Daum Communications, an Internet portal company in South Korea, is suing Microsoft for "unfair business practices related to instant messaging software" ... namely the bundling/inclusion of Windows Messenger in Microsoft Windows XP. Forbes
- Google is getting some flak for its Gmail email service offering 1GB of storage and targeted advertising based on email content. money.telegraph



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