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What's New in IBM Lotus Domino Designer 8.5
This video provides an overview of the new Eclipse-based Lotus Domino Designer client interface.
XPages Components in the Notes 8.5.1 Client: Video Demonstrations
Part 1 of this 2-part video series demonstrates how to create an XPages component, how to include it in a composite application, and how to use component parameters to customize it at run time. Part 2 demonstrates how you can integrate this component with other Notes client and web components to publish and receive events.
Creating a simple XPages application
This video demonstrates how to create a simple XPages Web application in Domino Designer 8.5 from start to finish.
Using XHTML on an XPage
This video demonstrates how to create a XHTML unordered list using an XPage repeat control.
Building a government mashup with IBM Mashup Center 2.0
In this three-part demonstration, Nicole Carrier, IBM Mashup Center's product manager, shows you how disparate information sources can be assembled together into new applications (called mashups) that deliver new insights and value to citizens.
Adding the Google Gadget widget to the mashup builder
This demonstration shows you how to create a new page in the mashup builder. It comes from Module B, Lesson 2: Adding the Google Gadget widget to the mashup builder in the tutorial titled Introduction to creating mashups using Mashup Center 2.0.

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Lotus Foundations Overview
This illustrated demo provides a high-level overview of the capabilities of IBM Lotus Foundations, a family of software appliances providing a complete IT solution for small businesses that have little to no in-house IT expertise.
Introduction to Mashups
This fun illustrated demonstration helps you learn about mashups and their building blocks, widgets and feeds. See the role of IT in unleashing enterprise resources such as data and logic as widgets and feeds that are consumable by mashups. Watch how users can combine, transform and reuse those elements, together with public widgets, to create powerful business solution mashups that address immediate business needs.
IBM Mashup Center
In this demo, see how the lightweight enterprise mashup environment provided by IBM Mashup Center provides you with an easy-to-use business mashup platform, supporting line of business assembly of dynamic situational applications—with the management, security, and governance capabilities IT requires.
Lotus Web Content Management: Create Personalized Promotions
This demo showcases how Green Insurance uses IBM Lotus Web Content Management to quickly deploy personalized promotions to valued customers.
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