Integrating TeamLab Talk into Instant Messengers

Recently we have received several questions on how to integrate TeamLab Talk into some desktop instant messengers (IM), that’s why I decided to devote the today’s post to this topic.

If you already have an instant messenger that is used by all organization members to communicate with each other in real time, it might be really uncomfortable to change it for TeamLab Talk available at your corporate portal. In fact you don’t need to do that! You can just integrate TeamLab Talk into your IM and chat with your colleagues as well as get notifications from your portal in the habitual way. Besides all the changes in your staff are automatically performed within your TeamLab Talk account. That’s all for publicity, let’s get closer to the integration procedure. Read more

 

The best thing about TeamLab is our users

We love you with every Task in our Projects.  We are altogether immersed in the happiness we derive from every Document you create or edit. From any single Event or Blog you post we feel enfolded and sustained by the fact that you continue using our service. Believe us, this declaration comes from the bottom of our heart. Though the heart of our service consists of code elements it may feel the true love. The love which grows with every new client you add to your TeamLab CRM and with any appointment you submit to the Calendar. Every new feature we create, every new option we add to our service, we do it for you, our beloved user!

In case you feel even a small part of that love we feel for you, please tell the world about it in a form of haiku, like these ones:

Little company
Has met Teamlab
Happy rich company

TeamLab loves the users
Users use TeamLab
Harmony governs

Love is in the air
TeamLab in the clouds
Where are u?

Of course, we remember, that the love must be appreciated and we will grant the pack of extra services for the whole year completely for free to the authors of 3 haikus with the most number of likes.

So, what you need to do with all the love you feel for TeamLab;) is publish a haiku for TeamLab in our Facebook page and share it with your friends via the “share” button.

Please don’t worry about keeping the tempo and correct haiku form – with a few warm or funny words it would be quite enough!

On the 1st of March we will announce the results. Till this date haikus in any language are welcome!

 

Meet TeamLab at the world’s largest IT event – CeBIT 2012!

Dear Teamlab users!

We are glad to inform you about TeamLab participation in its first international event - CeBIT 2012 – the digital industry’s biggest exhibition, which is held in Hannover from 6th to 10th of March. Read more

 

TeamLab Online Translation System Update

Click to zoom inAbout a month ago I wrote about our TeamLab Online Translation System developed specially for translating TeamLab into various languages and listed its advantages as compared with the previous translating procedure. During the past period our contributors (now they are 62) as system users and TeamLab team as system administrators have been diligently working in it and suggested some ideas on how to improve TeamLab Online Translation System. Now I’m glad to inform you that this system has recently been updated getting even more user-friendly and providing TeamLab translators with new possibilities. Read more

 

Creating and Managing TeamLab Documents Collaboratively

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  • Want to share and work collaboratively with documents?
  • Need to edit spreadsheets, presentations or drawings shared with you online?
  • Want to be notified as soon as you get access rights to a file, if the file shared with you has been updated or deleted?
  • …and all that maintaining version history and being able to restore one of the previous versions of a file?

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Teamlab Docs – More Options for More Convenient Work

Dear Teamlab users!

We are glad to start this year with the important updates of Teamlab Documents Module.
From now on you can enjoy the new interface and features which will hopefully make your document management easier and more efficient. Read more

 

Sharing Option within TeamLab Calendar

Click to zoom inThe today’s post I’ll also devote to the calendar feature recently included into TeamLab. One of the options offered within TeamLab Calendar is sharing events added to personal calendars and the whole calendars with your colleagues who are also registered at your portal.

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Breaking Language Barriers, or Portal for TeamLab Translators

Translators portal logoAs you already know, at the moment TeamLab is completely available in eight languages – English, French, German, Italian, Latvian, Russian, Spanish, Simplified Chinese – and partially in Greek, Polish, Turkish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Czech. The following languages are on the way: Ukrainian, Georgian, Slovak, Portuguese, Azerbaijani, Korean, Bulgarian, Traditional Chinese, Swedish, Romanian, Dutch, Croatian, Indonesian, Norwegian, Finish, Thai. Read more

 

Calendars in TeamLab Calendar

Click to zoom inWithin the last few weeks we received several questions concerning calendars which can be found in TeamLab Calendar, that’s why I decided to devote the today’s post to this topic.

All of you surely know how to access TeamLab calendar – just click the ‘Calendar’ link on the start page (that appears after login where all the active modules are displayed) or at the very top of any page. After that TeamLab Calendar will open introducing all events from your calendars situated on the left side. Read more

 

You Use TeamLab – We Give Presents

Hi everyone,

The promised day has come and we announce who’ll get the gifts from TeamLab Santa*. Actually, both our team and dear Santa were surprised and pleased by your enthusiasm. A huge thanks to everyone who has spent some time and shared their impressions on TeamLab with us.

The Facebook users turned out to be the most active participants in our holiday contest “Why I love using TeamLab”. Twitterists and especially Google+ community were not so eager to get gifts for some unknown reason (maybe it’s the holiday rush). That’s why we thought it would be honest if there’re 5 winners for Facebook, 3 – for Twitter and 1 – for Google+ :)

So, the authors of the most popular posts “Why I love using TeamLab” are: Read more