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	<title>Comments on: Twitter Goes to the Corporate World as Yammer</title>
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		<title>By: dave</title>
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		<description>what a depressing win, if twitter adds a button called &quot;groups&quot; then yammer is gone by sheer virtue of installed user base (by this i mean the myriad applications that have sprung up on mobile devices and oses across the globe for twitter fans)...

besides, i&#039;m espousing the virtues of yonkly.com for enterprise - it&#039;s open source and built on msft technologies, not php or ruby, much more logical choice for those interesting in experimenting

oddly, informationweek just did a survey on social networking in the enterprise, and nearly 80 percent aren&#039;t there yet though most are &#039;thinking about it&#039; - so what&#039;s yammer after? 20 accounts at a dollar a month? dumb...</description>
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<p>besides, i&#8217;m espousing the virtues of yonkly.com for enterprise &#8211; it&#8217;s open source and built on msft technologies, not php or ruby, much more logical choice for those interesting in experimenting</p>
<p>oddly, informationweek just did a survey on social networking in the enterprise, and nearly 80 percent aren&#8217;t there yet though most are &#8216;thinking about it&#8217; &#8211; so what&#8217;s yammer after? 20 accounts at a dollar a month? dumb&#8230;</p>
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