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We now have guides for Yammer!

One of the bigest news this month, we have created 50 all new text guides for Yammer.

Yammer is an online tool for business communication marketed as a private social network for your company. With Yammer, you can share files, chat, create private and public interest groups, create forums for discussions and much more. The tool can be integrated with e-mail and connected to mobile devices.

Check out their official website to read more about Yammer.

Klick here to find out more about our growing database of text- and interactive guides

Source: yammer.com


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