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3 December 2008
NetworkWorld has a brief review of 10 projects happening in Microsoft Research which you can review online here.
These include a visualisation and mapping tool for disaster-recovery teams; a multi-touch table for social interaction; a comparison engine for trends in blogs and media reports; a screen that lets you 'reach behind'; and a robot receptionist (now, no jokes please about the calibre of some human receptionists). Some of you may already have seen Craig Mundie demonstrating these new software-based receptionists which are going to be trialled on the Microsoft Campus in Redmond.
All of these projects are worth a review, although I think there's other work of equal interest if you surf the Research team's pages.
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