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Ubique (company)

In 1994 the company launched the first social-networking software, which included instant messaging, voice over IP, chat rooms, web-based events, collaborative browsing. It is best known for the Virtual Places software product and the technology used by Lotus Sametime. It is now part of IBM Haifa Labs.

Ubique (poem)

"Ubique" is a poem by Rudyard Kipling about the Boer War, published in The Five Nations in 1903.

Its title is derived from the Motto and Battle Honour of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, however the opening lines are attributed to the lack of knowledge of Latin within the ordinary ranks of the Gunners. Ubique is pronounced "Ooh-Bee-Kway", but is generally pronounced as "You-Bee-Kway".

Ubique

Ubique is Latin for "everywhere", and may refer to:

  • Omnipresence, the property of being present everywhere - commonly used in a religious context.
  • Ubique (company).
  • Ubique (poem), by Rudyard Kipling.
  • Ubique (publication), by the American Geographical Society

and is the motto of:

  • Foreign Affairs magazine
  • Royal Regiment of Artillery of the British Army
  • Corps of Royal Engineers of the British Army
  • Royal Canadian Artillery of the Canadian Army
  • Royal Australian Artillery of the Australian Army
  • Royal Australian Engineers of the Australian Army
  • Canadian Military Engineers of the Canadian Army
  • Sri Lanka Engineers of the Sri Lanka Army
  • South African Artillery
  • Royal New Zealand Artillery
  • Royal New Zealand Engineers