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Where social networking is headed next

By Kevin Kelleher, contributor

FORTUNE -- What do you get when you cross a buzzword like "social networking" with an eye-glazing term like "enterprise software"? A buzzkill -- in this case, one called "enterprise social networking."

As long as the web has been around, the consumer side of things has been sexier. Enterprise software may be a $285 billion market, according to Gartner, but it receives a fraction of the coverage that the consumer web does, and it tends to adapt slowly to major changes, such as the adoption of iPhones, tablets and web-based apps.

Social networking is another major trend. But until recently, many companies outside of the web industry have been slow to adopt them as workplace tools. There may be 845 million people users connecting with their friends on Facebook, and 150 million LinkedIn (LNKD) members networking with colleagues in their industry at large, but relatively few people frequent an in-house social network to collaborate with their co-workers.

That may be changing. Yammer, a popular enterprise social network with 4 million users, raised $85 million in funding in a round including DFJ Growth, Khosla Ventures, Charles River Ventures and Founders Fund. Yammer has raised $142 million in venture financing so far.

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It's not alone. Jive Software (JIVE), which went public in December, claims to have 17 million users. Jive's stock is up 82% from its $12-a-share offering price. Others, such as Socialtext and Socialcast, are growing. Meanwhile, bigger companies are moving in. Google (GOOG) is making noise about adding in-house social networks to Google+. And Salesforce.com (CRM) is betting that its Chatter collaboration software will fuel its growth.

Last Friday, Salesforce.com's stock rose 9% to a six-month high of $143.64 in after-hours trading after reporting revenue and earnings that exceeded analyst expectations and forecast that revenue would exceed forecasts again this quarter. On reason, CEO Marc Benioff told analysts in a call, was that the company's social enterprise offerings, including Chatter, was luring in new customers, such as Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) and Activision (ATVI). "Our outstanding financial success this quarter was powered by the momentum of our social enterprise strategy," Benioff said. "With the social enterprise, we are now closing our largest most exciting strategic deals."

The rise of social networks in companies is coming as corporations slowly figure out their value. A report by Altimeter Research last week said services like Yammer are growing popular in some companies, but that many don't yet realize the potential to strengthen communication in existing workplace relationships but also build new relationships that can increase efficiency. "Many business leaders are at a loss to understand what value can be created from Facebook-like status updates within the enterprise," Charline Li, founder of research firm Altimeter Group, wrote in a recent report. "Some organizations have deployed social-networking features with an initial enthusiastic reception, only to see these early efforts wither to just a few stalwart participants."

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TurnKey Internet Launches WebMatrix, a New Application in Partnership with Microsoft

IT solutions provider TurnKey Internet today announced their partnership with Microsoft to launch a new application called WebMatrix, a free web development tool that includes everything you need for website development pre-installed in their Dedicated, VPS and Cloud servers.

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WebMatrix pools the best open source web applications (including DotNetNuke, Umbraco, WordPress, Joomla!) and handles the downloading and installation of your new Web site. By utilizing built-in web templates or writing code yourself; WebMatrix is all-inclusive, simple and best of all free. Developing websites has never been easier. The days of hand-editing configuration files and making sure you have all the right components are long gone.

TurnKey Internets Windows web servers come pre-installed with the new WebMatrix application, with your choice of a Dedicated, VPS or Cloud server. Once youre up and running, WebMatrix provides all the tools and features needed in a single unified interface. Say good-bye to switching between multiple applications just to perform common web development tasks. With WebMatrix, youre always just a click away from easily editing your files, managing your database and modifying your server settings.

Tim Kirsch, Executive Vice President of Turnkey Internet stated, With a Windows Web Server, launching a new site from the WebMatrix application is simple smooth and fast. There are no more uploading files via ftp from one server to another. You can develop your site from right within the application and hit the publish button to make it available on the web. I am really happy to see that Microsoft is starting to integrate into the open source arena, this is a huge step for them.

In celebration of the WebMatrix launch, Turnkey Internet is excited to announce a promotional offer to include 50% off for life AND 3 Months free on their newest turnkey solution.

For more information visit TurnKeyInternet.net/WebMatrix, TurnKey Internet.net or contact Jennifer F. Hendricks at (518) 618-0999 ext. 119 or Jennifer@TurnKeyinternet.net.

About TurnKey Internet

TurnKey Internet Internet, Inc. is a leading provider of managed web hosting and IT solutions. Based in Albany, New York, TurnKey Internet, Inc. provides enterprise-class cloud based services to customers in over 150 countries via its Latham, New York data center. TurnKey Internet, Inc. has provided IT solutions since 1999, holding an A rating with the Better Business Bureau, Accredited Businesses.

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Why Your Clients Need a Mobile Joomla Site and How to Sell it To Them

"Once you have sold your client on a mobile website, not its time to let the magic happen. There are a few ways to go about creating a mobile Joomla website. If your development firm has the knowledge and time to build it yourself, this is the obvious solution.

"For many smaller developers, they do not have the know-how or time to work on a mobile project. In this case, there are many Joomla web development companies who you can sub-contract the work to. Find a qualified & experienced Joomla web development firm and have them quote out the project. Then return a quote to your client with a sufficient markup to keep you satisfied.

"Lastly, if neither of these options sounds appealing, Mobile Joomla is an extension used to build a fairly basic site. Additionally, some templates have built in basic mobile sites such as the new Yootheme templates. Typically these end up being fairly basic in nature, but offer some sort of solution. "

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Gillard cops the mother of all insults

"If guilty, Mr Rudd would not have been the first to use the word "childless" as an insult". Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Amid the bitterness and brutal language of Labor's leadership brawl, one accusation stood out from the rest - one word in particular.

Kevin Rudd, we were told by Labor frontbencher Kate Ellis, had denounced the prime minister as a ''childless, atheist, ex-communist''. He denies it but Ellis is adamant Rudd spoke those words.

If guilty, Mr Rudd would not have been the first to use the word ''childless'' as an insult. Bill Heffernan, George Brandis and Mark Latham spring to mind.

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Childless ... Prime Minister Julia Gillard. Photo: Arsineh Houspian

Do these men really believe this is a legitimate weapon in the rough and tumble of political debate? ''Ex-communist'' at least refers to a political ideology, but a colleague's biology or faith should have no place there.

Both Rudd and Tony Abbott have unashamedly used their families and their faith to political advantage. Particularly in recent weeks, when Rudd carted his wife and children around like accessories and they actively campaigned on his behalf.

Not surprising, then, that when Gillard, as the prime minister who only months earlier had toppled Rudd and then foiled Abbott's prime ministerial ambitions, announced she was going to the royal wedding, Abbott scoffed: ''She may not believe in God, the monarchy or marriage but there will be a royal wedding bounce.''

How ironic that these most personal of barbs emanate from Canberra, which has the country's lowest fertility rate; and that Gillard repeatedly attracts them, while sitting opposite her in the house is Julie Bishop, who has no children either but remains unscathed.

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