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Gigapixel ArtZoom Photo Of Seattle Has Over 100 Artists In It 

January 27, 2014

We’ve seen a lot of impressive gigapixel cityscapes but there’s something a little extra special about this one... Microsoft teamed up with over 100 of Seattle’s creative best to insert them all into this massive panoramic of the city’s epic…

In the news | Gizmodo

Can You Spot All the Hidden Easter Eggs in This 20 Gigapixel Panoramic? 

January 26, 2014

Multi-gigapixel panoramas are rad. It’s like peeping at the world through a telescope from the comfort of your own ground-floor living room. But Microsoft has made the concept even more fun with its 20 Gigapixel “ArtZoom,” and has hidden a…

In the news | Fast Company

Microsoft Creates A 20-Gigapixel “Where’s Waldo?” Of Seattle 

January 24, 2014

‘The mission of Microsoft Research is to extend the state of the art, and technologists really benefit from seeing the world through artists’ eyes,’ he (Michael Cohen) says. ‘It challenges us to build better tools and technology. Artists are the…

In the news | Fast Company

Microsoft Creates A 20-Gigapixel ‘Where’s Waldo?’ Of Seattle 

January 24, 2014

Gigapixel ArtZoom will allow you to swoop and zoom through the streets, parks, and bays of Seattle, on the prowl for a colorful cast of more than 100 eccentric characters who make up the city's art and design community.

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Community empowerment and growing more women in tech 

January 23, 2014

Almost a year ago, I moved to Bend, a town in the Cascade Mountains of central Oregon. This former timber town (it was once home to two of the world’s largest pine mills) has reinvented itself as an outdoor recreation…

Microsoft Research Blog

Stroke recovery gets a boost from Kinect 

January 22, 2014

The aftermath of a stroke can be overwhelming for any patient—from the physical and emotional toll to the cost of stroke-related treatment. Recent evidence1 points to the advantages of task-specific training as effective rehabilitation, but in practice, this requires simple,…

Microsoft Research Blog

Microsoft Research adopts Open Access policy for publications 

January 20, 2014

In a recent interview with Scientific American, Peter Lee, head of Microsoft Research, discussed three main motivations for basic research at Microsoft. The first relates to an aspiration to advance human knowledge, the second derives from a culture that relies…

In the news | TechCrunch

As Google Shoots for the Moon, Microsoft Praises the Virtues of Open Research 

January 19, 2014

In 2011, Babak Parviz and Brian Otis were still at the University of Washington and published a case study (PDF) with Microsoft Research on how they built a prototype lens that can monitor blood glucose levels. In the paper, Microsoft…

Microsoft Research Blog

Zhengyou Zhang: Microsoft Research’s Latest ACM Fellow 

January 16, 2014

Posted by Rob Knies   Pardon Zhengyou Zhang if he retains a certain fondness for the year just past. In early December 2013, Zhang, a research manager and principal researcher for Microsoft Research, was named a recipient of the inaugural…

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