IBM plans to jump into social-networking battle
International Business Machines is expected Monday to unveil social-networking software that works like Web sites such as Facebook but is safe enough for corporate use, according to a media report.
At a meeting of its Lotus software customers, IBM is to unveil Lotus Connections that includes software for posting personal profiles, Web logs, or blogs, and lists of Web bookmarks and will allow for creating online communities and online work collaboration, The Wall Street Journal reported in its online edition. See Wall Street Journal story.
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