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Lotusphere 2010: Lotus Knows how to help you tell your story
Ed Brill    

Somewhere in the myriad of offers, giveaways, and promotions at Lotusphere, I missed one we were running ourselves.  

I am a huge fan of sites that allow you to create photo books out of digital images, and mypublisher.com and I are good friends.  I've tried Snapfish, iPhoto books, and others.  A site that wasn't on my radar until today is panraven.com.  IBM partnered with Panraven to help you tell your story from Lotusphere 2010 -- and we'll even buy the book.



Now Lotus knows many of you created excellent photo imagery from Lotusphere 2010.  Here's a chance to assemble, share, and even print those memories.  For the first 500 Lotusphere attendees, Lotus is paying for your books -- "such a deal"!  Would be great pass-arounds at upcoming Lotusphere Comes to You events.

Link: panraven.com: Lotusphere 2010 photo book >



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Sun, Mar 14th 2010 10:50p   Ed Brill
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Chad Scott: LotusScript and Java functions can return The collection has become invalid...(The Erik Brooks bug)
Sun, Mar 14th 2010 11:03a   Ed Brill
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My week in Spain for LCTY
Sat, Mar 13th 2010 6:52p   Ed Brill
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Check out a new developerWorks article about Notes Traveler 8.5.1 performance
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Sat, Mar 13th 2010 6:45p   Ed Brill
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Smart Collaboration at Lotusphere Comes to You, Madrid
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Alistair Rennie podcast on LotusUserGroup.org
Mon, Mar 8th 2010 4:30p   Ed Brill
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Off to Spain
Sun, Mar 7th 2010 3:00p   Ed Brill
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About that issue that Erik Brooks found
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