For this week's release we're providing CubeTree on the go for iPhone users and adding customer features requested after the launch ...
We want you to be able access your CubeTree network when you are away from your office. You may have already seen the tweets, but starting this week CubeTree is available as a free application for your iPhone. You can download the app from Apple's App Store.
Using the iPhone application you can update your status, see your feed, see your groups, and look up co-workers in the mobile directory. But what you are really going to love is that you can take a photo and post it directly into CubeTree (thanks to the Facebook team for their inspiration on this one). You can even add those photos to a group in one click.
Using the iPhone application you can update your status, see your feed, see your groups, and look up co-workers in the mobile directory. But what you are really going to love is that you can take a photo and post it directly into CubeTree (thanks to the Facebook team for their inspiration on this one). You can even add those photos to a group in one click.
Fixing the features you told us needed to be fixed
A lot of the development we do each week is features and fixes that users ask for in feedback. For this week, we've addressed some of the issues users have reported since launch. These include:
- When posting to a group from your profile page, if you don't choose a group from the drop before you submit, you would lose your message. This has been fixed. (Original request here)
- When you first setup your twitter integration, the feed was flooded with your last dozen twitter events all at once. We fixed this to only bring in your last twitter event. (Original request here)
One thing you should do right now: Take a photo of your boss with your iPhone and tag them in CubeTree
The iPhone application really changes what information you add to CubeTree. You can wander the halls of your office, click photos of your team and add them to your network.
When you get back to your desk, you can tag the photo with the person's name and the photo will be attached to their profile. Give it a shot and tell us what you think.

When you get back to your desk, you can tag the photo with the person's name and the photo will be attached to their profile. Give it a shot and tell us what you think.
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