See Also Working adults spend more time at work than they do anywhere else. And there are plenty of apps and Web services out there for these adults to use while they are working. Think Yammer, Campfire (the service SAI uses), and good old-fashioned Internet Relay Chat (IRC) clients. They are all pretty useful. But, according to a startup called Tomfoolery, none of them are very much fun. Tomfoolery's plan is to make apps for the work place that are fun – and almost incidentally useful. The startup's first app is called Anchor. Tomfoolery says it built Anchor with the actual user (the employee), instead of a company's chief information officer, in...
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