The front page of the Internet, otherwise known as Reddit, is partnering with Microsoft to improve how you search. Reddit is working with Microsoft and their artificial intelligence technology to make search smarter for Bing users.
Alexandra Riccomini is the Director of Business Development and Media Partnerships at Reddit, and she joins Cheddar to explain the new partnership. Bing users will now be able to access Reddit threads and topics more easily and seamlessly.
Reddit and Microsoft are also developing business intelligence tools that can be used with Reddit's data. The business itelligence solutions will enable markets to analyze Reddits footprint and the data from the social site.
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