High-profile Microsoft-technology licensee Wallop could be calling it quits, at the least on the social-networking-platform facet of its business enterprise. 2006,
Microsoft Office 2010 Generator Key, Wallop licensed Microsoft’s Wallop social-networking solutions. As reported by TechCrunch on September 15, Wallop seems to be closing its social-networking site. Wallop site is currently featuring the following note: Wallop.com Member,
Microsoft Office Home And Business 2010 Product Key, you for being part of the Wallop beta social networking site. We really appreciate your feedback and support. The beta period will end on September 18th, 2008 – after that date you will no longer be able to access your account. check out our apps Cool Cards and Party On! On Facebook. again,
Microsoft Office 2010 X86,
“The Wallop.com Team” Wallop social-networking asset,
Office 2010 Professional X86, developed by Microsoft Research, was one of a handful of technologies Redmond has been licensing to third-party firms under the auspices of its IP Ventures unit. Wallop (the company) was expected to try to turn Wallop (the Microsoft-developed know-how) into the next MySpace or Friendster. sent the Wallop folks an email requesting additional details on the company’s future plans. My e-mail was returned as undeliverable. I tried calling but the voice mailbox system was full and I was unable to leave a message.) isn’t the only social-networking deliverable Microsoft has created. The company has been dabbling in wikis, social bookmarking, instant-messaging and even a FriendFeed-like platform,
Office 2010 Home And Student Serial, codenamed C2.