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On the Road with ChronoZoom 

June 6, 2012

It’s been a busy month for the ChronoZoom team, as we’ve zoomed (literally) around the world promoting this amazing tool. For those of you who are coming in late, here’s a little background: ChronoZoom is an open-source community project dedicated…

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Summit Illuminates Computer Science Research in Latin America 

June 5, 2012

I’m back home after an exciting and inspiring Microsoft Research Latin American Faculty Summit, which took place in the Riviera Maya, Mexico, from May 23 to 25. The 2012 Latin American Faculty Summit marked the eighth edition of a research…

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The Friendly Faces of Microsoft Research Asia 

June 4, 2012

Posted by Rob Knies   The term “natural user interfaces” has been in vogue in recent months, generally invoked to describe different ways that humans can interact with computing devices beyond the longtime pairing of keyboard and mouse.Surface computing is…

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In the Mood for Social Media 

June 4, 2012

By Janie Chang, Writer, Microsoft Research When an oil spill happens, are we annoyed, angry, or furious? When the jobless rate drops, are we relieved, happy, or ecstatic? If these topics are being discussed on Twitter, a new study from…

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Seattle, Scientific Innovation, and Microsoft Research 

June 1, 2012

Posted by Rob Knies   Fifty years ago, the Century 21 Exposition—the Seattle World’s Fair—provided visitors with a vision of the future. With its gleaming Monorail and its towering Space Needle, the fair trumpeted the advances made possible by science…

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Indian Summer School Focuses on Distributed Computing 

May 27, 2012

Posted by Rob Knies   Distributed computing is critical for most modern, Internet-scale services, enabling high availability and the ability to scale to massive, worldwide audiences. The web as we now know it is unimaginable without advances achieved in distributed…

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The roar of the crowd 

May 26, 2012

Crowdsourcing is transforming the science of psychology.

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Summit Promotes Women in Computing 

May 25, 2012

For the past three days I’ve been at the NCWIT (National Center for Women & Information Technology) 2012 Summit on Women and IT, and what a three days it’s been! The annual NCWIT Summit is a celebration of girls and…

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Next Up in Kinect-Style Motion Sensing: Ultrasound? 

May 25, 2012

Microsoft researchers have been developing a system called SoundWave that emits pulses in ultrasound ranges and detects Doppler-based changes to track human movements. Its creators hope their accidental discovery could improve gesture-based controls.

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