Microsoft Launches SO.CL saying it as a Social Networking for Students
After the Google, and Facebook into the Social Networkings, Microsoft looks as they have entered partially in it.Recently they Launched the site SO.CL (called as 'Social') which at first looks like an 'Social Networking + something'.
The site looks as in Trial Version, with an Inbuilt application which signs you through Facebook. As of now, New registrations have to wait as it shows 'Over Capacity'. They have an Invite system as of now for the registration. (We've giving away few free Invites too)
Microsoft Speaks
According to a post on Microsoft Research :"So.cl has been designed for students studying social media “to extend their educational experience and rethink how they learn and communicate,” which, indeed, sounds very experimental. "
The site looks completely empty as of now with just few Features like video chatting called as 'Video Party', and normal posting and commenting.
The Small Video which speaks, 'What is So.cl' !
SO.CL - The Video Speaks
Things Missing :
1. No @replies
2. No Private messages
3. No Picture album
4. No ":)" option in comment section though ":)" is there under post.
5. No Gaming zone
6. No 3rd party Application associations
We'l have to wait to know, what Microsoft people are Upto :P
Free SO.CL Invites Give Away
To Claim the Free SO.CL Invites, Follow the steps below :
Like / Share :
Tweet : Tweet
Drop Down your Email Id's in the comment box.
Few Lucky one's will get the Invites on your E-mails :)
-If you're already on so.cl, Do Follow me Here
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5 Respones to "Microsoft Launches SO.CL saying it as a Social Networking for Students"
ankit629@ymail.com
February 18, 2012 at 11:49 PM
dobrzyns@gmail.com
February 18, 2012 at 11:49 PM
send me too man amangaulechha@yahoo.com
February 18, 2012 at 11:50 PM
There you go Venkatesh sharma ! Invite sent to your mail.check it out :)
venkateshbalaji3@gmail.com
February 18, 2012 at 11:50 PM
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