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    <title>Zimbra UI Minute</title>
    <summary>Open source client platform for messaging, communications. Shows email interface with links embedded in each message - with web services calls to various apps/services. e.g. mouse over for Google map, appointment, events, fedex package updates. Lots of mash-ups. Impressive. APIs are open, can write mash-ups. Has the ajax magic going on. Fully indexed backend and...</summary>
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      <name>Richard MacManus</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Open source client platform for messaging, communications. Shows email interface with links embedded in each message - with web services calls to various apps/services. e.g. mouse over for Google map, appointment, events, fedex package updates. Lots of mash-ups. Impressive.</p>

<p>APIs are open, can write mash-ups. Has the ajax magic going on. Fully indexed backend and search, a la Gmail. Including filter by calendar, attachment type, etc.</p>

<p>Group scheduling, calendaring - drag and drop etc.</p>

<p>"web services enabled platform" - can write different clients. e.g. mobile client. open source project.</p>

<p>Sounds great, I've gotta check this out.</p>]]>
      
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