After a plan before named Tulalip over a summer and afterwards giving tech blog The Verge a , Microsoft has their social network, . At first, that Microsoft, like Google, competence get into the amicable network game. The tech maestro insists it's not perplexing to contest with a Facebooks out there, a plan on a FAQ page. "We pattern students to continue regulating products such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other existent amicable networks, as good as Bing, Google and other hunt tools," they write. "We wish to inspire students to reimagine how a bland communication and training collection can be improved, by researching, training and pity in their bland lives." But, let's be real: The social network thieves from Facebook only a bit.
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So.cl is a hunt formed amicable network only for students. At a root, it is a amicable network. It's about pity things, only like Facebook, that of late has done a network all about pity everything. So.cl is frictionless sharing, though only for search. All searches, powered by Bing (of course), are automatically shared. "As students work together, they mostly hunt for a same items, and learn new common interests by pity links," explains Microsoft. "So.cl experiments with this judgment by automatically pity links as we search." And a approach those things get common with people, looks a lot like Facebook's newsfeed design. They even call it a "feed."
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In fact, a whole thing looks like it took some pattern pointers from Facebook, with a feed and hunt box during a tip of a page.
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The site also takes a page from Google+'s biggest success, hangouts, with a "video parties." It doesn't confederate video chatting. But allows So.clites to group-chat while examination a same video.
This focuses only on search. Oh, and videos. But it doesn't concede for calm origination -- yes, standing updates and print uploads count underneath that metric. It does however concede users to make an Internet collage of sorts with a .Â
Also Facebook's frictionless pity doesn't remind users they are on a amicable network. Washington Post readers automatically share articles they have review on a Post site on Facebook -- if opting for Facebook integration. With So.cl a acid and pity happens all in one place.
unlike Facebook, that spawned from Zuck's passionate interests, Microsoft hopes So.cl will be a training tool. For now it's partnering with New York University, University of Washington, and Syracuse University.Â
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