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21 August 2008

PREVIEW: v 1.0 of Social Bookmarking on MSDN and TechNet

Microsoft is opening up the MSDN, TechNet, and Expression sites to the community, so that technical professionals can better connect with each other, share knowledge, and succeed. Tagging - and especially social bookmarking - are essential ingredients for making this happen.

Back in May, just before TechEd North America, we released a preview version of our new social bookmarking app for MSDN, for TechNet, and for Expression. Since then, thousands of technical professionals from around the world have begun using it to save their web favorites online, share them with others, see what other technical pros are favoriting, and connect with others.

We also got a lot of great feedback on the app itself (thank you!) and I'm happy to say that in early September, we plan on releasing a full version of the app - v 1.0. Here are some new things to look for:

  • Subscribe to Tags or People: Find a tag you want to follow? Or a fellow bookmarker that bookmarks really good stuff? With the new app, it will be easy to get an RSS subscription for that tag or person (as in, click the orange button).
  • Browse & Find Users: Search or browse to find people by their display name (e.g., mine is "johmar") and other criteria.
  • Import Tools: Recognizing that a lot of people already have favorites saved in their browsers or in other social bookmarking sites, the new app will provide a tool for importing your favorites from Microsoft Internet Explorer and from Delicious.
  • Bookmarking Widget: If you have your own blog or other website, our new bookmarking widget will make it easy for people to bookmark your pages directly to their social bookmarks on MSDN, TechNet, or Expression. You'll get traffic from Microsoft when your bookmarked page is published in "social feeds" on our global sites.

Bookmark on MSDN Widget

  • Availability in 12 Languages: With the September release, the social bookmarking application will be available in Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.

Here is a screenshot of the v 1.0 home page for MSDN:

MSDN Social Home Page

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Questions? Comments? Feedback?

Let us know by commenting on this blog or in the Social Bookmarks Discussion Forum.

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# Chris.blog.Microsoft said:

John Martin has a post today previewing the early September launch of our V1 social bookmarking app.

21 August 08 at 11:59 AM
# US ISV Developer Evangelism Team said:

Technical professionals can better connect with each other, share knowledge, and succeed using social

25 August 08 at 2:01 PM
# The MSDN Australia Blog said:

PREVIEW: v 1.0 of Social Bookmarking on MSDN and TechNet Microsoft is opening up the MSDN , TechNet ,

25 August 08 at 7:19 PM
# John Martin's Blog said:

With all the buzz about our recent announcement on social bookmarking on MSDN , TechNet , and Expression

27 August 08 at 9:09 AM
# Daniel Kornev [MSFT] said:

В этом году Microsoft открывает MSDN , TechNet и Expression (Beta) сайты для сообщества, чтобы ИТ-профессионалы

01 September 08 at 4:16 AM
# Daniel Kornev [MSFT] said:

В самом начале сентября Microsoft выпускает на русском языке новый сервис социал

01 September 08 at 4:43 AM
# Paul Johnson's Technology Musings said:

As many of you know, our Social Bookmarking application for MSDN, Expression, and TechNet has been out

08 September 08 at 7:29 PM
# Chris.blog.Microsoft said:

We're pleased to announce the availability of our V1 release of MSDN Social , TechNet Social , and Expression

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Director & Lead Evangelist, Microsoft Server & Tools Online - the group that manages the global MSDN, TechNet, Expression, and CodePlex sites.
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