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  1. Research Contributions to Build 2013 

    June 27, 2013

    Tweet Posted by Rob Knies The launch of Windows 8 late last year provided developers with new opportunities to construct paradigm-shifting apps that can stand out in a busy application ecosystem via their ability to capitalize on touchscreen technologies.Such an evolution doesn’t come along too…

  2. Making Purchases with Zero Effort 

    September 6, 2012

    Posted by Rob Knies   Imagine that you walk into a store, select an item to purchase, and approach the cash register. A wireless-proximity transmitter within your smartphone detects your presence, and a facial-recognition program determines your identity. The transaction is recorded onto video, and,…

  3. A New Way to Get Climate Information 

    April 19, 2012

    By Douglas Gantenbein, Senior Writer, Microsoft News Center Climate scientists, environmental scientists, governmental officials, shipping companies, business owners, farmers—all need access to accurate information about the weather. The challenge certainly isn’t the availability of data about weather. Climate scientists are swimming in it. The National…

  4. Interacting Without Touching 

    March 8, 2012

    Posted by Kevin Schofield There is much discussion these days of the role of touch-based systems in interface design. But this week at Techfest, Helena Mentis and her teammates in the Socio-Digital Systems group in Microsoft Research Cambridge were showing two projects exploring interfaces where the intent…

  5. Teaching Computers to Speak in Tongues 

    March 8, 2012

    Posted by Kevin Schofield   Perhaps it’s just me, but I wince whenever my American phone or GPS tries to pronounce a French restaurant name or a Spanish street name, or the name of one of my non-American friends. While we’ve made much progress in creating…

  6. FetchClimate! Using Big Data to build a climate information service 

    March 7, 2012

    Posted by Steve Clayton  There are a lot of really cool projects at TechFest this year - if you pushed me to pick a personal favorite, I'd choose FetchClimate!. With amazing demonstrations such as Holoflector and Illumishare, this is one that you may notexpect...allow me to explain why I'm so…

  7. Making Classrooms Interactive Without Breaking the Bank 

    March 7, 2012

    Posted by Kevin Schofield One of the perennial challenges for teachers is to find new ways to keep students engaged and interacting in class. Some have embraced a new generation of in-classroom technology where each student has a pocket-sized wireless keypad. The teacher can “poll”…

  8. Microsoft Research Offers A Different Perspective on Internet Search 

    March 7, 2012

    Posted by Steve Clayton   We talk about Bing as a “decision engine” that anticipates your intent and surfaces search results to help you quickly make an informed decision. Built into this concept is the assumption that productivity is your chief goal. The Socio-Digital Systems group…

  9. Preserving the Language Heritage of the World 

    March 6, 2012

     Posted by Kevin Schofield Of the 6800 “living” languages in use around the world, close to half are spoken by fewer than 10,000 people. The historical and cultural heritage represented by those languages is in danger of being lost forever – in fact, some experts predict that…

  10. Cliplets Blur the Borders Between Video and Photography 

    March 6, 2012

    Posted by Steve Clayton With most digital cameras these days, you can shoot still photos or video. The critical question, then, is which one to use when you’re at your child’s soccer game or out with a group of friends: a picture often won’t do…

  11. Wearable Multitouch Projector from Microsoft Research 

    March 6, 2012

    Posted by Steve Clayton I’ve learned to track the work of Hrvoje Benko from Microsoft Research quite closely. He’s been involved in projects such as MirageTable, LightSpace, Pinch-the-Sky Dome and products such as the Microsoft Touch Mouse. This week at TechFest, he’s been showing his…

  12. Kinect Audio: Preparedness Pays Off 

    April 14, 2011

    By Rob Knies, Senior Editor, Microsoft Research It always helps to be prepared. Just ask Ivan Tashev. A principal software architect in the Speech group at Microsoft Research Redmond, Tashev played an integral role in developing the audio technology that enabled Kinect for Xbox 360…