Microsoft launches social news site
The site analyses real time information from Bing search engines and on-line social networks. Picture: Screenshot Source: news.com.au
MICROSOFT has launched an msnNOW website designed to deliver the “latest buzz” from Facebook, Twitter, Bing and BreakingNews.com.
The service at now.msn.com analyses in real time Bing searches and updates at the popular on-line social networks to display hot topics and authoritative voices commenting about them.
Microsoft billed msnNOW as “the first service to surface the latest buzz from Facebook, Twitter, Bing and BreakingNews.com, all in one place.”
“It cuts through the clutter of the web, providing an up-to-the-minute view of breaking trends and the hottest social conversations, what people are saying about them, and why they matter,” Microsoft stated in a statement.
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