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Microsoft’s Social Network ‘Socl’ Goes Mobile with iOS, Android, and Windows Phone Apps
Microsoft has just released a mobile version of Socl for Windows Phone, Android, and iOS users. For those unfamilar with Socl, the service was known as Tulalip during its early days, a time in which Microsoft dubbed it as a project that was meant to help people “find what you need and share what you know easier than ever.”
Eventually, Tulalip became Socl, a search-based social network that relies heavily on images and videos you collect from across the internet.
The newly launched mobile application brings many features including the ability to:
> Create beautiful collages and funny memes
> Share your creations on Socl, as well as your other favorite social networks
> Create visual responses (‘riffs’) to existing content
> Snap a picture and share it within the service
> Receive instant notifications about community activity on the content you love
> Organize your favorite content in collections
> Connect with people worldwide who share the same interests
You can download Socl to your device via the links provided below.
Source: addictivetips.com, engadget.com