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	<description> With all of the buzz about FriendFeed in the blogosphere lately (guilty!), Mary Jo Foley&#39;s article on C2 (&amp;quot;Microsoft&#39;s Take on FriendFeed) peaked my interest. C2, recently&amp;nbsp;unveiled at this month&#39;s TechFest, is a social network data aggregation service built by Microsoft Research. The service would aggregate data from across the social web - Facebook, MySpace, flickr, Spaces, etc. as well as from your &amp;quot;personal social network&amp;quot; of email and IM. Not only that, but the service would work online, on your desktop, or on your mobile phone or PDA.  The C2 project features three parts: aggregation, with a sharing privacy model; user experience; and a unified model for traditional and emerging communication tools, such as e-mail, social networks, and instant messaging. Beyond that, not much is known and no online demo is currently available. In order for a Microsoft Research project to become a commercial product, it is often first be shown off at research fairs like TechFest, where a Product team may decide to pick it up and commercialize it. Pick this one up, I say. From the sounds of C2, it would be like FriendFeed on steroids - not only social networks integration (hopefully you&#39;ll include twitter)&amp;nbsp; but email and IM, too? If you add in sharing links and shared RSS posts, then I would have to say that could be a killer app. If it offered everything FriendFeed does plus the additional items, and the online/offline availability, then it would have great potential to be an example of &amp;quot;Microsoft cool.&amp;quot;  Let&#39;s see this thing launched already - call it beta and put it out there! </description>
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