Thursday, August 25, 2011

Use to complain to Log in and feeds the integration of third-party applications

Leena Rao is currently working as a writer for TechCrunch. She recently finished graduate school Medill School of journalism at Northwestern University, where she studied business journalism and videography. From 2004 to 2007 she helped lead Congresswoman Carloyn Maloney advocacy and community relations in New York. She graduated from Columbia University in 2003, where it was ... ? Read More

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Corporate social networking platforms complain is expanding the scope of its network today, Yammer connection. New plugin allows users to bring them to complain about the identity of other business applications and the ability to embed allows companies to embed channels in their Intranet to complain or other applications.

Using the JavaScript API, developers can add a login button application via Yammer Yammer their connection. Login button eliminates the need to complain more than three million users to maintain multiple user profiles on a line-of-business applications. So just how do you use Facebook connect login in consumer applications, Yammer connection allows employees to authenticate applications business with their identity to complain, and all their profile details will be automatically completed. And users can share activity of third-party applications with colleagues on yammer.

Using Yammer insert, the company can actually add to complain on talk and real-time feeds into other business applications where employees spend their time, such as a company intranet or content management systems. Complain to Embed allows employees to view, post and reply to messages in the context of their work without having to navigate to a separate application.

Complain has also recently added support for in-line video feeds and badges with its application to communications. Expansion of complaining about the third application is another way that a company can become a Facebook for the enterprise.


Complaining is a social enterprise network, providing a secure way for employees to communicate, collaborate and share information. The company was founded by David Sacks, former COO of PayPal.

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