You’re right, I should have been more precise. My analysis is mainly based on the number of #yum tag used in twitter. This tag is used by twitter users to cross-post to Yammer. Nowadays, there is almost 30 tags / hour. It was near zero 3 months ago. For CubeTree it is less obvious, so “explosion” was overselling. But look, it is increasing fast.
BTW, looking at figures from Compete.com or Alexa.com does not make it, since services like Yammer heavily rely on fat client or e-mail interactions.
Are Yammer or CubeTree key for Bottom-up Innovation ?
June 14th, 2009 at 5:14 pmYou’re right, I should have been more precise. My analysis is mainly based on the number of #yum tag used in twitter. This tag is used by twitter users to cross-post to Yammer. Nowadays, there is almost 30 tags / hour. It was near zero 3 months ago. For CubeTree it is less obvious, so “explosion” was overselling. But look, it is increasing fast.
BTW, looking at figures from Compete.com or Alexa.com does not make it, since services like Yammer heavily rely on fat client or e-mail interactions.