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Yammer Goes Deep: 50,000 Networks Up and Running
Wednesday, November 4, 2009Yammer came to the market with one of the first microblogging services. In the span of their existence, a number of companies launched their own versions of an activity stream. But Yammer looks like they have the customers to prove they have a hold on their sector of the market.
At today's Enterprise 2.0 conference, Yammer announced that 50,000 networks have been established with its ser...
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