BRAINYARDNEWS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Paul McDougall
Paul McDougall

Senior Editor Paul McDougall covers major tech companies such as Microsoft and IBM for InformationWeek and InformationWeek.com, and also keeps...


Read Full Bio >>
See More From This Columnist >>
SHARE



Microsoft Launches Curation Site msnNow

Paul McDougall | February 16, 2012
 
   
Microsoft Launches Curation Site msnNow Web curation portal captures trending feeds from social media sources like Facebook and Twitter, as well as Bing search.

Web curation portal captures trending feeds from social media sources like Facebook and Twitter, as well as Bing search.

Microsoft has launched a site that curates content from blogs, news feeds, and social media sites in an effort to aggregate buzzworthy topics from around the Web in one place.

The site, msnNow, "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," the software maker said.

MsnNow captures feeds from Facebook, Twitter, Bing, BreakingNews.com, and other sites. Microsoft said content is chosen through the use of special algorithms that measure which topics are generating the most buzz around the Web.

"The site's editorial staff utilizes exclusive technology that identifies what trends and topics are heating up on the Web, enabling staff members to continuously update the site with fresh content so you don't miss a thing," the company said.

[ Find out why The Next Big Social Network Is You. ]

msnNow
(click image for larger view)
msnNow

The site features a rotating carousel of top stories at the top of the page, and a sidebar panel on the right that lists the "biggest movers." As of early Thursday, top story headlines included: "Kobe Caught Smooching His Ex," "You Can't Stay In Whitney's Room," and "Model Unsure Who She's Dating," the model in question being Sports Illustrated cover girl Kate Upton.

The Biggest Mover topics included Madeleine Stowe, Vanessa Bryant, payroll tax, and Ron Jaworski, who just announced his departure from ABC's Monday Night Football telecast.

MsnNow also features a prominent Bing search box, an indication that Microsoft is hoping the site will drive traffic to its search engine. The site also represents Microsoft's latest effort to create a destination portal along the lines of Yahoo.

A previous effort, WonderWall, has drawn only middling traffic since its launch in 2009. Website tracker Alexa currently lists WonderWall as the Web's 15th most popular destination, trailing Google, Facebook, YouTube, Yahoo, Wikipedia, and others.

Still, Microsoft is confident that msnNow will have some staying power, and it's clearly aiming the site at a younger audience. "Whether you need to catch up on the latest celebrity gossip before dinner with girlfriends, keep a pulse on the college basketball buzz heading into March Madness, or get the lowdown on what the people on Main Street are saying about the presidential race, msnNow has you covered," the company said.

The Enterprise Connect conference program covers the full range of platforms, services, and applications that comprise modern communications and collaboration systems. It happens March 26-29 in Orlando, Fla. Find out more.

COMMENTS

STAYUPDATED

Sign up to the BrainYard email newsletter

*Required field

Privacy Statement

BRAINYARDRESEARCH
The State of Community Management
The State of Community Management documents a comprehensive set of lessons learned to help define this emerging role and give you the tools to be successful in your social initiatives.
Enterprise 2.0: What, Why and How?
This paper is an introduction to Enterprise 2.0 ‐ why it is one of the most crucial concepts to understand in business today and how you can begin to take advantage of E2 in your organization.
Guide to Understanding Social CRM
This paper presents the foundational components of Social CRM and lays the groundwork required for your company to build and maintain long and valuable customer relationships.
VIDEOGALLERY
Startup DataSift's Big Data Platform
DataSift CEO Rob Bailey talks about the growth in big data, and his company's platform to ingest, manage and provide that data from social networks. He also provides a quick demonstration of the product.
Salesforce.com's Social Enterprise Approach Pushes
Salesforce.com co-Founder Parker Harris discusses why the company has moved past its Cloud 2 mantra, with acquisitions like Heroku and Radian6 enabling even tighter customer relationships for the enterprise.
March Madness And Social Networking
March Madness and pro sports hold many lessons for social network marketing. In this exclusive interview Eric Lundquist interviews sports broadcaster Butch Stearns on what social network marketing can learn from how sports teams social network
SLIDESHOWS
7 Examples: Put Gamification To Work
An increasing number and variety of business applications are integrating game mechanics, or gamification, to improve user engagement, engage new...
Get Social: 11 Management Systems That Can Help
Social media management systems can help your organization manage and measure increasingly sophisticated social strategies.
6 Social Sites Sitting On The Cutting Edge
Your company's Facebook and Twitter presence are established, but don't rest there. Consider these other social sites--some familiar, some less...