Internal Microsoft projects tracks viral content on Twitter [video]

Microsoft ViralSearch Tracking
Microsoft ViralSearch Tracking

When the company isn’t focused on attacking the public’s opinion of Google, researchers at Microsoft (MSFT) are working on some interesting projects. At the company’s annual TechFest event taking place this week, Microsoft unveiled one such project, known as ViralSearch, that is meant to track the origins of popular Web content that has been shared on Twitter.

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ViralSearch gathers shared data on news stories, photos and videos, and displays the information in an interactive timeline that highlights how content passed from one individual to the next and becomes a viral sensation. The system can help identify which companies or individual Twitter accounts are more efficient at sharing stories across the Internet.

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Microsoft does not plan to make the project available to the public at this time and will instead focus on how the information can be used to help its internal product teams.

A video demonstration follows below.


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