Friday, July 15, 2011

Microsoft Accidentally Reveals Social Project That Takes Off Quickly



Microsoft has revealed inadvertently a trial version of a social search service called Tulalip, Winrumors reports.

The place turned out socl.com for a short time, an area belonging to Microsoft. It is therefore not surprising that the project is still supposed to be in limbo, as it involves grammar and many design faults, but it is interesting that the company is trying his hand at social work.

"With Tulalip, you can find what you need and share what you know better than ever," the site in its timeline, and offered on Facebook and Twitter Join the options, making it clear that Microsoft is not looking to get involved in social networks themselves, but rather builds up layer on top of other networks.

The code name, Tulalip, is actually the name of a group of Native American tribes.

One now carries the message "Thank you for visiting. Socl.com is the interior design of the project team at Microsoft Research, which was mistakenly posted on the web. We will not, honest."

Most research projects Microsoft does not see the light of day, and takes into account the gravity of the company is in this project.

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