[ it_operating_systems ] Microsoft Research Offers Peek At Future
PCWorld.com | News Source
2003-04-18
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Some of the best innovations to come from Microsoft's research labs will be invisible, if they work as planned.
The research organization, which has grown in the dozen years since its inception to more than 700 people in five labs, has projects ranging from crafting more-reliable software to clamping down on spam to cross-referencing maps of the planet and the skies.
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