Microsoft Launching a Social Network Called 'Tulalip'?

According to reports from ComputerWorld and Fusible, the platform is called "Tulalip," the site is designed to enable users to "find what you need and share what you know easier than ever.” Those catchy words come from an image of its home page, which was taken down recently.

 

Microsoft skidded on the social media realm yesterday when it prematurely introduced, what some pundits are calling, the computer company’s own version of their social networking platform.

According to reports from ComputerWorld and Fusible, the platform is called “Tulalip,” the site is designed to enable users to “find what you need and share what you know easier than ever.” Those catchy words come from an image of its home page, which was taken down recently.

Forming an opinion from the one page, users would be able to log in to the site by using their Facebook or Twitter accounts.

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