These days, most of us rely on social networks to get the latest news. It may be from actual news sources that our friends share or it can be through their updated statuses or tweets. the problem here ...
The AP's Michael Liedtke writes Microsoft and MSN.com ("after months of development") have launched a "trend-tracking service, called MSNnow tunes into the buzz by sifting through millions of Internet ...
Microsoft’s MSN is launching a new site called msnNOW, serving up the latest buzzworthy stories using technology that analyzes Twitter, Facebook, Bing and BreakingNews.com to identify trending topics ...
Microsoft is hooking up MSN.com with a hipper sidekick to broaden its appeal and stay on top of the Internet's hottest topics. (Msnbc.com is a joint venture of Microsoft and NBCUniversal.) The ...
REDMOND, Wash. — Feb. 15, 2012 — Ever feel like you have to jump from site to site in order to piece together what’s happening in the world? Good news for those who like to stay up-to-date on the ...
With its msnNOW site barely two weeks old, Microsoft is already reaping benefits on another property: increased traffic to its Bing search engine. But the way it’s happening may also lead to ...
Microsoft’s new msnNOW portal combines data from social networks and search, along with some editorial judgment, to provide a view of the stories and topics generating the most buzz in online ...
Thu, 16 Feb 2012 16:46:09 GMT — Microsoft is hooking up MSN.com with a hipper sidekick to broaden its appeal and stay on top of the Internet's hottest topics. After ...
Microsoft has developed a new social and news reading application, called msnNOW, aiming to give its massive 522 million strong global user base a place to see what’s hot, and trending on their social ...
The service at now.msn.com analyses in real time Bing searches and updates at the popular online social networks to display hot topics and authoritative voices commenting about them. Microsoft billed ...
Most news or social media services have trending topics or top stories, but MSN has just launched an entire site devoted to the principle. msnNOW culls topics from social media and search engines, ...
If you’re under 30, Microsoft believes it knows the news you’re most interested in: supermodels, Hollywood, and little else. That’s what you’ll find on msnNOW, the site Microsoft launched today ...