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Microsoft Adds Spindex to Aggregate Social Media Flooding

Software giant Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday unveiled its new social networking tool called Spindex, which is designed to aggregate various information from different social media accounts of a user.

During the unveiling of the Spindex at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, California, Microsoft FUSE Labs general manager Lili Cheng said that the new software will help users to pull together social streams from different social networking websites like Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace, allowing users to easily peruse data.

“Social networking today is a very powerful and compelling aspect of the Internet. However, it is still at the beginning of its broader transformation and has the huge potential to change in every aspect not only of its form, but also of the entire World Wide Web,” Cheng added.

“With this in mind, we have tried to focus in the personalization of social networking and computing. Every time you send out tweets, post updates in Facebook, and capture different ideas with tools like Evernote, we are here to help users like you to know the right information that is meaningful and at the right time,” she added.

Cheng noted that the Spindex tool is especially designed based on the users’ preference making it easier for them to view personalized topics. It also cuts time searching for a particular topic.

However, the Microsoft official did not say when users can preview the “more advance” features of the Spindex tool or the date that it will be openly released to the public.

But she said that users will be notified if the updated version is already available at Spindexme Twitter page.

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