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Carousel

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A pre-Sphere tease from Nathan showed a glimpse of what he's been chipping away at for a while: an upcoming product from Lotus 911 called Carousel. It's an Eclipse component that, when included in a composite application, allows you to browse Notes/Domino data like you might browse your music library in iTunes. A few (quite a few, actually) lucky folks got to see this up close at our booth last week. The example included here (and in Nathan's tease) shows just one use for this: browsing an address book. But the demos that wowed booth visitors also included an augmented bookmarks database (allowing you to navigate your bookmarks via screenshots of each application's user interface) and - my favorite - integration of Carousel into a report database. In the latter example, Carousel is actually downloading a Google Charts URL, allowing report data to be browsed visually without actually storing the charts in the database itself. Pretty amazing stuff.

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Gravatar Image1 - I still say that the best real-world implementation of this technology would be, in my humble opinion, a mobile product portfolio.

I can imagine product-centric verticals equipping their sales staff with a portfolio of their warez that can be cycled through. The UI sliding of the products would both lend to the ease of use of the application (for the sales person) and the wow-factor (of the customer)!

Gravatar Image2 - I just think it looks SO sexy.

I want to see Domino Databases "Carouselling" on the iPhone!

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