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At Lotusphere 2010, IBM announced Project Vulcan, a vision for the future of our collaborative solutions. While Project Vulcan isn't a product, it is a blueprint for where the Lotus products are going--and you'll hear more about that progress at Lotusphere 2011 in January.
Meanwhile, one of the commitments made at Lotusphere was that we would release Project Vulcan "developer APIs" by the end of 2010. That objective has been met through delivery of the IBM Collaboration Toolkit. Now available to an initial community of ISVs and business partners on Lotus Greenhouse, the toolkit provides documentation on how to develop using the Toolkit APIs, some sample gadgets, and methods for polling for event information. All of this feeds into the activity stream, a key component of the Project Vulcan user experience.
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