
eWEEK reports IBM, Lotus, and Handspring displayed wireless prototypes at DemoMobile. According to the article, Lotus demonstrated a prototype of Notes designed to fit on a Palm device.

Dominopro has an article on Lotus’ announcement that Lotusphere 2001 registration will begin at 9 a.m. Eastern Time (U.S.) on Tuesday, October 3.

SearchDomino has an article on Gallatin Technologies, Inc.’s kNEWS Personal Edition 1.0 for Lotus Notes and Domino R5. It’s a new electronic publishing and information distribution program designed to allow users to distribute, update, and personalize data in a newsletter style format.

CNET News.com reports PeopleSoft has started shipping PeopleSoft 8, the company’s latest suite of Internet-based business applications.

PC World has an article with tips on managing email overload.

Interactive Week has an article on how the major groupware vendors, Lotus Development, Microsoft, and Novell are developing technologies that allow users to access email and other office applications though all types of handheld wireless devices.

SearchDomino has an article on The Learning Continuum Company, Ltd., a firm devoted to offering distance learning courses for Notes and Domino developers.

eWEEK reports that Eileen Rudden, a former Lotus Development Corp. executive, is the new president and CEO at FairMarket Inc., a software vendor that develops online selling tools such as auctions and shopping-by-request services.

Gallatin Technologies, Inc. announced the immediate availability of a free version of kNEWS Personal Edition 1.0 for Lotus Notes/Domino R5 at the company’s Web site. According to the press release, kNEWS allows business users to create, format, and publish multimedia content to the Web.

InfoWorld.com reports on Microsoft’s release of Exchange 2000 to manufacturing. According to the article, Microsoft confirmed that an evaluation version of the RTM code will be available for download from the Exchange Web site by the end of this week.