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'Twitter for Businesses' Sweeps TechCrunch50
Yammer, an internal communication tool for companies, won the top prize at TechCrunch50, crowned the winner. The event recognizes startups with merit; the company was given a check for $50,000 to grow its business model.
Yammer's micro-messaging system is essentially Twitter for businesses. Less formal than a corporate intranet, it enables employees to communicate casually in real-time on a public forum. (That is, everyone can see what everyone else is saying.)
Registering [...]
Posted: Friday, September 12th 2008
AOL, WebEx to Offer AIM Services for Business
AOL is launching, together with web-conferencing firm WebEx Communications, two versions of its Instant Messenger designed for businesses - one version (AIM Pro) aimed at the self-employed and small business, the other (unnamed) for larger enterprises - reports CNET. Both offer a customized interface, enhanced security, voice, video and web collaboration.
AOL pioneered IM more than a [...]
Posted: Tuesday, February 21st 2006
MSN Buys Net-Phone Startup; Pay-per-Call Possible for adCenter
Microsoft announced that it has purchased internet-calling startup Teleo to expand the capabilities of MSN Messenger, a week after Google launched Google Talk instant-messaging service, emphasizing its voice-chat capabilities, reports CNET. Microsoft, however, is reportedly seeking capabilities such as those of intern [...]
Posted: Thursday, September 1st 2005
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