Weeks after Google launched Google+, rumors have begun making the rounds that Microsoft is working on its own social networking platform. The chatter started with an image posted on the Web. It appeared to depict a landing page for a service called “Tulalip.” A message on the page read “With Tulalip, you can find what you need and share what you know easier than ever.” It offered options to sign in through Facebook and Twitter. The image appeared briefly on a site with the URL “Socl.com,” according to a report on Fusible.com.
Microsoft May Be Getting Into Social Networking - Hint, Hint
Posted by: Richard Adhikari July 18, 2011 06:00 AMWeeks after Google launched Google+, rumors have begun making the rounds that Microsoft is working on its own social networking platform. The chatter started with an image posted on the Web. It appeared to depict a landing page for a service called “Tulalip.” A message on the page read “With Tulalip, you can find what you need and share what you know easier than ever.” It offered options to sign in through Facebook and Twitter. The image appeared briefly on a site with the URL “Socl.com,” according to a report on Fusible.com.