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NewsWeibo increasingly popular Chinese Twitter alternative
Weibo, a Chinese alternative to Twitter, has been gaining in popularity internally and among western companies and organizations, according to recent articles in the Wall Street Journal and Reuters. Read more...
Yammer announces availability of Yammer Desktop 2.0
Yammer, the Enterprise 2.0 collaboration tool, introduced a new version of its desktop application this week called Yammer Desktop 2.0. In a blog post, Yammer wrote that it had heard from its users Read more...
Microsoft plans to commercialize OfficeTalk
Mary Jo Foley, who writes extensively about Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) for ZDNet reported last week, that OfficeTalk--Microsoft's experimental microblogging tool (think Twitter for the enterprise)--may Read more...
Microsoft experiments with microblogging
In a recent post on the Microsoft Office Labs blog, Microsoft announced it was going into a limited Beta with a new microblogging tool it's calling OfficeTalk. OfficeTalk provides a way to share Read more...
Socialtext delivers 4.0
Last week, Socialtext, the Enterprise 2.0 company, released version 4.0 of its product, which brings together a number of initiatives they have launched recently, including Socialtext Signals, which Read more...
One on One with Tim Young of Socialcast
Tim Young is CEO and founder at Socialcast. Prior to that, he spent more than eight years helping develop other companies including Event Robot, a company that developed online communities for Read more...
SocialCast introduces microblogging analytics
SocialCast, makers of an enterprise microblogging tool, introduced a new tool called Social Business IntelligenceTM, which should provide customers with deeper insight into the microblogging activity Read more...
Transmedia introduces Glide Engage micro blogging for Android
At the beginning of August, Transmedia introduced a unique micro-blogging platform called Glide Engage, which is part of the Glide OS online set of tools. Today, they expanded their offering making Read more...
Socialtext launches microblogging appliance
Socialtext has been busy this year launching a string of new initiatives including a free version of their platform for up to 50 people, a new social spreadsheet application created with the help of Read more...
Socialtext releases free version for up to 50 people
At the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston, Socialtext announced that they were making a free version of their social software available for workgroups up to 50 people. The application is built on Read more...
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