Right, let's see who's been talking about AOL? It was techcrunch.com with their post entitled Blinkx Replaces Truveo To Power AOL Video Search.
What did they point out about AOL? Well...:
British video search company Blinkx saw its stock spike briefly this morning, following an announcement that it will power AOL's video searchand went on to say
AOL is one of the largest video destinations on the Web, with about 450 million video views per month according to comScore
Microsoft: http://Microsoft.com
They said:
Microsoftsweek was pretty much all Windows 8, all the time... sounds interesting ...
In midweek,Microsoft sent media an invitation to a Windows 8 Consumer Preview-themedevent at this years Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The meeting isscheduled to take place at 3 p.m. Feb. 29 at the Hotel Miramar, and its widelyexpected that the company will unveil the Consumer Preview and (perhaps) makeit available for download at that time.
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com
You can follow the Twitter feeds and discussions from the event live yourself with the hashtag breakdown found in this earlier articleand
"A great thing about social media is it enables product users to give feedback. Sometimes that feedback is hard to hear." @thorpus #smwwdc
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