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Microsoft Technology Reduces Network Redundancy 

November 23, 2009

Researchers at Microsoft Research India have developed a compression and redundancy elimination technology that can operate as a host service in enterprise systems without the use of accelerator devices over a WAN.

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Making Car Infotainment Simple, Natural 

November 4, 2009

By Rob Knies, Managing Editor, Microsoft Research You’re steering with your left hand while your right is punching car-stereo buttons in eager search of that amazing new Lady Gaga song. Your mobile phone rings, and as you adjust your headset—hands-free,…

In the news | MIT Technology Review

Muscle-Bound Computer Interface 

October 28, 2009

Forearm electrodes could enable new forms of hands-free computer interaction.

Microsoft Research Blog

Total Recall: How to Have It All 

October 26, 2009

By Rob Knies, Managing Editor, Microsoft Research In September, pioneering computer-science researcher Gordon Bell and his Microsoft Research colleague Jim Gemmell published Total Recall: How the E-Memory Revolution Will Change Everything, a book that summarizes nearly a decade of an…

Microsoft Research Blog

Complexity Work: Simply Success 

October 8, 2009

By Rob Knies, Managing Editor, Microsoft Research When Mark Braverman joined Microsoft Research New England as a postdoctoral researcher in July 2008, both he and the founders of the lab knew the move had the potential to be mutually beneficial.…

Microsoft Research Blog

Exploding Software-Engineering Myths 

October 7, 2009

By Janie Chang, Writer, Microsoft Research At Microsoft Research, there are computer scientists and mathematicians who live in a world of theory and abstractions. Then there is Nachi Nagappan, who was on loan to the Windows development group for a…

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Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out: Kids Living and Learning with New Media 

October 1, 2009

An examination of young people's everyday new media practices—including video-game playing, text-messaging, digital media production, and social media use.

Microsoft Research Blog

Cryptography Receives Indian Scrutiny 

September 24, 2009

By Rob Knies, Managing Editor, Microsoft Research You employ cryptographic techniques on a daily basis … don’t you? Sure you do. Every time you type a password into a computer, you are practicing cryptography, using secret information to verify your…

In the news | Forbes

The Revolutionaries: Radical Thinkers and their World-Changing Ideas – Desney Tan 

September 22, 2009

Tan's research focuses on the melding of man and machine, specifically using the entire human body as an input device.

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