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Micro-Messaging Companies Are Growing Fast

Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / November 5, 2008 12:22 PM / 9 Comments

In a time of widespread economic downturn, a number of companies powering a new form of communication are bulking up their teams with new staff. Twitter, its leading open source competitor Laconi.ca and the high-profile enterprise service Yammer have all made new hires or announced hires coming in the past week. We're tracking hires in this sector over on our new site, Jobwire.

This growth makes sense given the rush of new users these companies must be experiencing. It's not just growing hype, either. The combination of collaboration, intelligence gathering and ease of use make micro-messaging or micro-blogging a compelling addition to millions of peoples' work and personal lives.

Mainstream Media Love

The huge audiences of old school media outfits are getting regular introductions to Twitter these days. CNN's Rick Sanchez frequently interacts with his thousands of Twitter friends while discussing current events on his show. Newsweek featured Twitter messages prominently on the front page of its website during election day. The Wall St. Journal says that Twitter is now mainstream. That's getting harder and harder to deny.

We wrote on Monday about the Toronto Globe and Mail's decision to move star technology reporter Mathew Ingram into an online community manager role, including being responsible for getting the newspaper better integrated with communities on Twitter.

It appears that Twitter co-founder Evan Williams, also the founder of paradigm shattering Blogger.com, now has another epochal hit on his hands. The company has received several rounds of venture funding and announced this week that it's getting ready to expand its staff again with more new hires.

It's Not Just Twitter

There's a whole slew of microblogging services to choose from. We wrote about a comparative survey of just the ones useful for business users, earlier this week. The market leader in that emerging field may be Yammer, who report that more than 10 thousand businesses have had Yammer networks set up for employees or co-workers. According to an update from LinkedIn, Yammer recently brought another senior staff member over from parent company Geni. Just like Twitter was an off-shot of startup Odeo, Geni may end up eclipsed by Yammer.

A different but related animal is open source microblogging service Laconi.ca. We wrote enthusiastically about this company the day it went live. It's hard to know how many Laconi.ca installs are up and running, but this tiny company just quadrupled its staff this week with its first three full time hires.

We'll be watching for more growth news from companies in this sector but all indications now are that this is a communication paradigm making a rapid ascent and there are business decisions being made that demonstrate that.


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  1. Twitter is great but I think its early in its evolution stage. Very powerful website though.

    Posted by: Nick Stamoulis | November 5, 2008 2:01 PM



  2. Micro messaging is a very hot issue in this overflow of information we are facing. Like www.delicio.us or www.quotag.com theese sites provide users with most relevant information chosen by the most powerful tool - taste of community.

    Posted by: Rapido | November 5, 2008 2:41 PM



  3. Yep, these things are everywhere! I find clones, and micro-blogging sites (and scripts) all over the place!

    CW - http://www.loanofficermarketinglab.com/blog

    Posted by: Chad W | November 5, 2008 3:51 PM



  4. I personally think Twitter isn't very good at all. I find it somewhat un-useful and as a means for spammers to effectively annoy even more people on the Internet.

    Dwayne.
    http://probablysucks.com

    Posted by: Dwayne from Probably Sucks Blog | November 5, 2008 7:43 PM



  5. Well Dwayne, I see your fast becoming a techmeme comment whore, congratulations.

    As to your problems with twitter:

    They were the first. They had/have the vision. They have the people. The community is what makes it strong. Reliable and tight SMS integration makes it widely usable. One does not follow "spammers" unless one opts to follow them. Copycat services only work with B2B plays.

    Posted by: Ted | November 5, 2008 10:09 PM



  6. I think its addictive! For how long can it stay addictive, once something new comes by though, that is the question!

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    Posted by: Yasser | November 6, 2008 12:28 AM



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    Posted by: test junk | November 6, 2008 3:09 AM



  8. What is Laconi.ca doing anyway? Traffic stats show nothing. Haven't heard anyone talk about them since the week after identi.ca launched.

    Lots of hype and expectations, nothing to show for it. Twitter and Yammer are the only players....right now.

    Posted by: Jmartens | November 6, 2008 12:43 PM



  9. Twitter must be for people with a lot of extra time on their hands. Or maybe people who enjoy distracting themselves often during work. I don't see the need or the use in this product.

    http://boottech.wordpress.com/2008/11/05/twitter/

    Posted by: Matt | November 11, 2008 4:43 PM



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