[comp.society.futures] 42. groupware

DMI87@POLY-EAST-LONDON.AC.UK (11/14/90)

Message from DMI87    at POLY-EAST-LONDON     on 14/11/90 at 13:50:28

Date:     Wed, 14 Nov 90 13:52:45
From:     DMI87 @ POLY-EAST-LONDON
To:       if
Subject:  42. groupware

(Forwarded by DMI87 at POLY-EAST-LONDON  Wed, 14 Nov 90 13:53:25)

what is the future of GROUP-WARE.
does anyone have any examples
dave
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Independent study- a way of life . 42

reg@lti2.UUCP (Rick Genter x18) (11/15/90)

Though I have never seen it or a manual on it, I understand that Lotus
Notes is a true groupware application.  In some sense, however, so is
Usenet news.
					- reg

ST702537@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU (Josh Hendrix) (11/16/90)

>what is the future of GROUP-WARE.
>does anyone have any examples

How about the Borg from Star Trek:TNG?  Now that's groupware! :-)
Josh

99681084@ucs.uwplatt.edu (11/19/90)

In article <9011151323.AA25781@lti2.lti.uucp>, reg@lti2.UUCP (Rick Genter x18) writes:
> Though I have never seen it or a manual on it, I understand that Lotus
> Notes is a true groupware application.  In some sense, however, so is
> Usenet news.
> 					- reg

Just today I read a good article on Hyperware and Groupware  in Discover
Magazine.  (oh wow, I actually read a 'printed' magazine!)