High-profile Microsoft-technology licensee Wallop may be calling it quits,
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“The Wallop.com Team”Microsoft;s Wallop social-networking asset, 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 corporation) was expected to try to turn Wallop (the Microsoft-developed technology) into the next MySpace or Friendster.(I sent the Wallop folks an email requesting additional details on the enterprise;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.)Wallop isn;t the only social-networking deliverable Microsoft has created. The provider has been dabbling in wikis, social bookmarking,
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