Microsoft launches site to update users on trending topics on Facebook, Twitter

Microsoft launches site to update users on trending topics on Facebook, Twitter

PanARMENIAN.Net - Microsoft's MSN launched its msnNow site that puts together brief summaries on topics that are trending on Facebook, Twitter, Bing, and news site BreakingNews.com on a website accessible on PCs, tablets, and mobile phones, IDG News Service reported.

"It cuts through the clutter of the Web, providing an up-to-the-minute view of breaking trends and the hottest social conversations, what people are saying about them, and why they matter," Microsoft said in a statement on Wednesday, Feb 15.

The site's editorial staff will use technology "to identify what trends and topics are heating up on the Web", and continuously update the site with fresh content, it said.

Microsoft is using an in-house developed tool, called the Demand Dashboard, that identifies trends from social media in real-time, and also looks at what people are searching for on Microsoft's Bing search engine, the company said.

The real-time information helps the editorial team pick the more interesting and popular items to present to its audience as short text snippets.

The msnNow website promises up-to-the-minute coverage on breaking trends from across the Web, with the option to sort by areas of interest, including entertainment, sports, lifestyle, stories of the day, and finance.

Topic Pages give the user a closer look at a topic, including a summary of why it is trending, recent videos and images, and related Twitter messages, public Facebook posts and information from Bing, MSN and the Web.

The "infosnacks" will be available on PCs, through Facebook and Twitter, and on portable devices including mobile phones with an Internet connection, MSN said.

Advertising on the website will come from Microsoft's advertising platform which customizes a portion of the online ad based on past online activity by the user or other people using the computer. Users can opt out from receiving personalized ads, Microsoft said on its advertising website.

MSN claims more than 522 million unique users worldwide per month with localized versions available in 48 markets and 27 languages.

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