Microsoft opened the website
Microsoft has just launched a virtual social network for IT called Aggreg8 last weekend. The purpose of the software giant is to make the site a forum like MySpace for IT professionals to share knowledge with each other.
The IT knowledge exchanged for each other can be command line, programming tools or the best programs, or simply link with other experts with the same expertise.
Aggreg8.net interface.
" Aggreg8 is a site for IT professionals to exchange " Kevin Remde, a veteran IT expert from Microsoft, wrote on his blog about the service. " You can create a profile, join groups, post your posts, add favorite favorites, share content, integrate and learn ".
This website will allow users to connect with IT development experts through pre-defined discussion groups, or allow them to create their own groups. In addition, Microsoft said these groups will be adding memory space on the web to allow users to post messages, data files and share events.
Aggreg8 has nothing to do with an RSS Reader software project of the same name. Philip Roche, creator of the program, approached Microsoft and asked if he wanted to sell the site's domain name. Both Aggreg8.com and Aggreg8.net sell for $ 5,000, information written by Roche on his blog.
Since then, the RSS Reader software project has been migrated to new domains Aggreg8.org and Aggreg8.co.uk. However, both of these websites have only given the message "will soon work".
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