Enterprise microblogging app Present.ly has added two new features. The first, announced on the 12th, is the ability to import external RSS feeds directly in to your stream. The second, revealed today, is a bevy of new metrics and statistics on claimed Present.ly accounts.
While neither is exactly groundbreaking in microblogging, their addition is a boon to users. They're also a sign that the company can keep pace among a throng of swiftly-moving competitors - such as Yammer and Socialcast - that have already added similar functionality.
But that's because it's become an essential extension of microblogging for companies, allowing employees to easily keep track of outside information sources, such as Twitter accounts and searches, Delicious bookmarks, blog searches and basically anything you find relevant. Other nifty attributes include the ability to mute a feed temporarily and for Present.ly groups to have their feeds.
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The stats included are broken down in to those for individual users, groups, or entire accounts. You can view the data on how one of your team members uses the service, how a group (such as a department) uses it, or the trends for your entire enterprise. In addition to simple graphs and number counts, there are charts and maps related to your usage.
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