Microsoft unveils Spindex social-networking tool

May 5, 2010, 10:15am PDT | Length: 00:03:24
At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Lili Cheng, general manager of Microsoft's FUSE labs, demos the company's new social-networking aggregator. The new software features a social-feed stream, a "trending topics" section that goes a little deeper than the one Twitter offers, and the ability to bookmark items and add them as favorites.
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csgallagher@... 9th May 2011
Is that a huge tumor growing oon her cheek?

People should --not-- be wearing flesh-colored mics on their face it is very distracting. There was nothing wrong with tollar clip-ons and the earpiece can remain separate.

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is anybody still using M$ products?
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csgallagher@... 9th May 2011
Is that a huge tumor growing oon her cheek?

People should --not-- be wearing flesh-colored mics on their face it is very distracting. There was nothing wrong with tollar clip-ons and the earpiece can remain separate.

We do have the technology

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