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Tibbr, the social network designed for use at work, now integrates with online meetings for both mobile and desktop clients as it continues to argue that a social workplace is worth paying for. The idea is to let Tibbr users throw together Google Hangouts, GoToMeeting sessions and Skype conference calls with a couple of clicks …

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  1. Tom 7

    Eh?

    The idea is to let Tibbr users throw together Google Hangouts, GoToMeeting sessions and Skype conference calls with a couple of clicks

    I can do that on my computer thingy anyway. On the screen thingy - just launch them next to each other.

    Unless I use one of those modern W8 thingies.

    1. jason 7

      Re: Eh?

      Ah still haven't managed to find the Desktop yet then? ;-)

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    "Yammer is focused on messaging and microblogging, while Tibbr tries to recreate the Facebook experience"

    The author of this article has seen Yammer, right?

  3. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    "The competition is Yammer, ..."

    The author has obviously never heard of Salesforce Chatter!

  4. Neil Spellings

    Competition

    I'd say something like Podio (now owned by Citrix) is far more Facebook-like than Yammer.

  5. Christian Berger

    Little tip to people who want to commercialice cloud services

    Do the following:

    1. Offer the cloud service (for pay if you wish)

    2. Offer a simple solution the customer can install themselves for a "local" service, make sure it's easy to install and comes with source code, charge for the initial license and support/updates

    The main problems why businesses don't want to pay for cloud services is that once the provider goes titsup their data will be gone, plus in the age of PRISM it's very likely that your competitor might have a copy of your trade secrets.

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