Microsoft Unveils New Social Media Tool Spindex

Microsoft announced today a new test project called Spindex, designed
to aggregate social media streams, making it easier for users to find
new information, view customized trending topics and get the most out of
their social media experiences.

Currently in its early stages, Spindex offers users an overview of
the entire social media world, allowing them to simultaneously connect
and interact with multiple networks on one page. For example, users can
find articles and content based on personal interests in their friends’
messages and comments. The new tool also allows users to keep track of
the information they are saving via Evernote.

According to Microsoft, “Spindex is not just a social reader — as you
browse your friends’ updates, Spindex continually suggests related
content from Bing — giving you better insight into the topics and trends
spinning around you.”

As the latest test project within Microsoft’s FUSE Labs, Spindex is
available in early technical preview form.


Reputation Defender – Giggs Outed

Giggs Outed – Reputation Defender

Ryan Giggs Outed by MP as Super Injunction footballer

Super Injunction had stopped the discovery of facts about their affair

A wedded footballer named on Twitter as having a super injunction over a supposed adulterous affair with a reality TV star has been acknowledged in Parliament as Ryan Giggs.

Lib Dem MP John Hemming outed Giggs through an urgent Commons question on privacy orders.

Using parliamentary privilege to break the court order, he said it would not be practical to imprison the 75,000 Twitter users who had named the player.

The High Court has again ruled that the injunction should not be lifted.

It rejected two attempts on Monday to overturn the ban, the first after a Scottish paper named the footballer on Sunday, and the second after Mr Hemming’s action.

Twitter order

The player obtained the order against ex-Big Brother contestant Imogen Thomas, who is a former Miss Wales, and the Sun newspaper.

The footballer’s lawyers have also obtained a High Court order asking Twitter to reveal details of users who had revealed his identity after thousands named him.

Parliamentary privilege protects MPs and peers from prosecution for statements made in the House of Commons or House of Lords.

Addressing MPs, Mr Hemming said: “Mr Speaker, with about 75,000 people having named Ryan Giggs it is obviously impracticable to imprison them all.”

 

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