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Microsoft’s Viral Search Displays Your Content in Real Time as it Spreads Across Twitter

Microsoft’s Viral Search Displays Your Content in Real Time as it Spreads Across Twitter

by Stephen BrownApril 15, 2013

 

Microsoft has taken the wraps off a new small-scale search project at its TechFest event this week — one with a particular focus on so-called viral content. Appropriately dubbed ViralSearch, the effort from Microsoft Research currently uses Twitter as a source for all its data, and offers a variety of ways to track and visualize how a story, photo or video spreads from one outlet or individual to hundreds or thousands of others. That includes a profile view of sorts, which lets you see how influential a particular person was in spreading an item, and how prolific they are in general. Unfortunately, it is still just a research project so you can’t try it out yourself just yet, and there’s no word on any plans for it to become a commercial product. In the meantime, you can get a quick overview of how it works in the video after the break.

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Stephen Brown
Stephen Brown @SteveBTech is a Technology Entrepreneur, & Int'l CES Judge. Along with being the founder of DigiLyfe, and Nubby.co, he is the founder of DigitalAfro.com, & StemStars.org an organization that teaches K-12 Students Science & Technology.

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