CubeTree Adds Group Chat To Its Branches
by editor on Aug.14, 2009, under TechCrunch
CubeTree, the collaboration suite built on an enterprise social networking platform, has launched a new group chat feature today that should allow its customers to communicate more efficiently with chat room functionality.
CEO and Co-Founder Carlin Wiegner says that there are also more APIs coming to CubeTree, including some that are related to the new live chat feature. CubeTree also has applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch, Blackberry, Adobe AIR and Jabber support. Group chats can be enabled so numerous users can communicate with each other at once. After chats are completed, they are archived for later viewing, which you can also search through by keyword.
Just earlier this week, Socialcast launched its own brand new set of developer API’s to help Socialcast users better communicate with each other.
CubeTree was founded in 2008 and is backed by Mitch Kapor and Trinity Ventures.

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