What does it mean for online content to "go viral"? An analysis of almost a billion information cascades on Twitter news, videos, and photos has produced the...
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Robin Goods insight:
ViralSearch from Microsoft Research Labs is a new means to navigating, searching, content that spreads over social media. From the official site: "An analysis of almost a billion information cascades on Twitter news, videos, and photos has produced the first quantitative notion of whether something has indeed gone viral, thereby enabling further research into topic experts, trending topics, and viral-incident metrics." A fantastic tool, but still in its testing phase. Hope it will soon be available to many. Original video: http://youtu.be/wSwOszoHuoI Download video: http://msrvideo.vo.msecnd.net/rmcvideos/185452/dl/185452.mp4 |
![]() "Over the weekend, Microsoft quietly launched an experimental social network called So.cl. which combines facets of social networking, search, and media sharing with a user interface resembling Google+.
Users are encouraged to search for information about a particular topic, then compile the best results - textual content, images and videos - into a single post.
So.cl is initially targeted to students. It may end up being useful to that market, but it's unlikely to get traction as a mainstream social network."
Here's why: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/microsofts-new-social-network-socl-its-like-google-for-wonks.php ;
Microsoft Social Network: http://www.so.cl/ ; Via Antonino Militello |
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