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Microsoft Said to Be in Talks to Acquire Yammer Social Network

23 points| sinzone | 13 years ago |bloomberg.com | reply

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[+] robryan|13 years ago|reply
Are many out there using this product effectively. We have one for our coworking space and I mostly only check the weekly update emails.

On one end of usage spectrum it is probably easier just to have a Facebook page, on the other end of usage you are probably better of with something designed more around project management.

The product is fine but for me has become yet another social tool to try and find time for.

[+] jwr|13 years ago|reply
We use it on a daily basis. It's... well, let's say its better than any of its competitors. We tried using Salesforce Chatter, as well as Jabber-based solutions, none worked as well as Yammer does.

Still, Yammer has plenty of problems. Their iPhone/iPad apps suck badly (as an example, getting rid of a notification requires 3-4 actions within the app), but at least they exist. Their desktop app is Adobe AIR based, which means all kinds of bloat, slowness, annoyances and bugs.

Let's put it this way: if I could get Yammer with a mobile interface like Tweetbot or at least Twitter, I'd be happy.

[+] wensing|13 years ago|reply
I wonder what Yammer's revenues are.
[+] onetwothreefour|13 years ago|reply
They've raised $142M, and selling for $1B, so... probably not much in revenues.
[+] bullcrab|13 years ago|reply
it's said to be $10M per year.
[+] bullcrab|13 years ago|reply
Jive is doing $50M in annual revenues and their public value is $1B. How come these guys are valued at a billion dollars with only $10M rumored annual revenue. bs.
[+] bullcrab|13 years ago|reply
Give me $100K and I'll rewrite it to you in node.js - this is bs.
[+] retube|13 years ago|reply
The value is not the code. It's the customers.