
Yammer.com is a Twitter style messaging system but for corporate communications that’s just been announced as the winner of TechCrunch50. The concept itself is very simple and it the business model is equally as simple. You pay $1 admin access for every user you have on your Yammer network. Keep in mind that they had 2,000 companies (10,000 people) sign up on the first day along I’d like to think that they’re on to a winner…
I guess as with all these things it will be a case of waiting and seeing. As with all new things on the web that generate a decent amount of buzz and hype people just want to try it out. As the first 3 months are a free trial we won’t really what the user traction is going to be like until the new year.

Anyway, why this post title? Doesn’t it make perfect sense for something like this to be incorporated into Basecamp or something similar? It would be perfect! I guess that this could be something that 37Signals have up their sleeves but it would make perfect sense to update their current messaging system with something that’s a bit more fluid, like Yammer.
The other runners-up at TechCrunch50 are: Atmosphir, FitBit, Grockit, GoodGuide and Swype (any more web 2.0 names anyone!?)
I’m glad to see more Web2.0 companies directing there attention to companies. Nothing is better than revenue from the start
$10K will help nicely to pay those monthly bills.
@Jason, you are right in that it is very similar to BackPack.
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Jason Fried
September 11th, 2008 @ 2:03 pm
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