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Microsoft Research Roadshow Coming Next Thursday - Anyone Is Welcome - Free!
Posted on 05/13/2008 22:43:08 | Link | Post Comment
Microsoft spends billions of dollars on research and development and it has some of the world's foremost experts in a variety of disciplines.
Next week at Microsoft's Silicon Valley campus in Mountain View you can take a look at some of its advanced technologies and products direct from its labs. Unlike prior Microsoft labs events that are open only to the media and analysts, this one is open to all. Bring your kids too!
Thursday May 22nd. 1065 LaAvenida, Building 1, Mountain View, CA. 12.30pm to 4.30pm.
To register for the event, please go to http://www.ustechsregister.com/MSRRoadshow and use RSVP code MSRMay to sign-up.
Here is Microsoft's description:
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