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Microsoft Pulse (previously branded as Bing Pulse) is an
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from
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. On June 30, 2017, the service was discontinued as a free public service. It is now only available as part of
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Skype Meeting Broadcast. Note: the domain https://pulse.microsoft.com is unrelated to the Pulse service and provides news and information for Microsoft Benelux customers. Bing Pulse is an audience engagement technology for live feedback from audiences of any size, during any event, on any web-enabled device, and on any browser. Bing Pulse gives viewers the ability to respond every five seconds, and as often as they want, to the content they're hearing and seeing. Pulse also gives users the opportunity to have their say in polls and see how others are responding in real time. Bing Pulse was unveiled on February 12, 2013, during Fox's broadcast of the 2013 State of the Union. Since its inception, Bing Pulse has generated more than 35 million votes from participants across the US. Bing Pulse 2.0 was released in beta on December 3, 2014. Notable changes included a self-service option for users to purchase and use Bing Pulse through the product's website, and several product improvements, including sharper consumer graphics and experience; a responsive, multi-device design; and more flexibility in visualizations. In December 2015 Microsoft announced that they would drop the
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branding in favour of the general "Microsoft" brand and would integrate other Microsoft services such as OneNote,
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. Alongside the rebranding Microsoft announced that the service would be focused beyond merely real-time voting.


Features

Bing Pulse has both pulsing and polling functions. Pulse is a content rating tool that allows viewers to express their opinion continuously at any moment during a live program or event. Poll questions provide real-time, customizable technology that allows for expanded questioning throughout an event to gain deeper insights and data. Bing Pulse allows unlimited participants and doesn't collect end-users’ personal data. Additional Bing Pulse features include: * All-in-one real-time voting and polling,
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integration, and immediate visualized insights * Smart analytics that segment audience data by gender, political affiliation, geography, or other criteria * Integration into websites, live streams, broadcast channels and
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with embeddable iFrame and
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availability * Negative results are accumulated and highlighted * No charge to participants using the service * Video Pulse, an analytics tool that can collect feedback from any recorded video * Educators can upload recorded class sessions and lectors and say whether or not the attending students can understand it or comprehend key ideas at the time * Companies can test how potential customers respond to an upcoming advertisement campaign or other digital content through an uploaded video * Producers can gauge reactions to mobile videos regardless of when the video was viewed


Usage

Bing Pulse was first used in partnership with Fox's broadcast of the 2013 State of the Union. Since then, Bing Pulse has been incorporated into content with several cable news networks, generating more than 35 million audience votes. Today, Bing Pulse is available on a self-serve basis. Anyone in the
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can set up a Pulse (additional countries will be added soon), and anyone worldwide can participate in a Pulse.


CNN

On October 21, 2014, Microsoft and
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announced a partnership to include Bing Pulse as part of CNN's broadcast coverage of the 2014 US elections through to the 2016 Presidential elections. During the 2014 election season, CNN used Bing Pulse in their broadcast of the Florida gubernatorial debate and the New Hampshire U.S. Senatorial Debate. Previously, Bing Pulse had been incorporated into CNN's broadcast of President Obama's National ISIS address and a televised conversation between
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and
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.


FOX

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built on their momentum from the 2013 State of the Union, opting to use Pulse during the 2014
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address as well. Additionally, Bing Pulse was a regular feature on Special Report with
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from July 2013 to January 2014.


NBC

Pulse was a featured part of MSNBC's The Great Debate series, where the audience was able to vote in real-time during a debate about the NSA held at the 2014
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. Additionally, CNBC incorporated Bing Pulse into a televised panel session held during the 2014
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annual meeting.


Other

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included Bing Pulse in its online broadcast of the House Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the Bowe Bergdahl prisoner exchange in June, 2014.
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used Bing Pulse in its "50 Years Later" program, a special about the
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broadcast during July 2014. The Clinton Global Initiative leveraged Bing Pulse during their 2014 CGI University event at
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.


External links


Official Bing Pulse Website


References

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