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Microsoft Translator Hub

http://hub.microsofttranslator.com/SignIn?returnURL=/Home/Index Microsoft Translator Hub empowers businesses and communities to build, improve, and deploy customized automatic language translation systems—bringing better and specialized translation quality to established languages, as well as the many native languages of the world that are not yet … Continue reading

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Interacting without touching – Microsoft Research

http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/touchless/default.aspx Theme: Interacting without touching Understanding the properties, challenges and social consequences of touchless body-based interactions Through our bodily relationship and actions with objects, places, and each other, we are able to express and create a rich variety of meaning … Continue reading

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FetchClimate – Microsoft Research

http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/cambridge/groups/science/tools/fetchclimate/default.htm FetchClimate is a fast, free, intelligent climate data retrieval service that operates over the cloud to return only the climate data you need. FetchClimate can be accessed either through a simple web interface, or via a few lines of … Continue reading

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Tools | new tools for new science

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Announcing Windows Azure price reduction for storage and extra small compute

We are pleased to announce that effective March 8, 2012, we are lowering the monthly cost of Windows Azure storage from $0.1793 per GB to $0.1601 per GB, a savings of over 10%. Last month we announced a new billing … Continue reading

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Microsoft releases Robotics Developer Studio 4, bring your own Kinect!

http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/10/microsoft-releases-robotics-developer-studio-4-bring-your-own-k/ “It’s been available in beta for a few months, but Microsoft has now made the final version of its Robotics Developer Studio 4 toolkit available for download. As before, it remains completely free, and it’s also now compatible with … Continue reading

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Dallas Developers Do Demos (with Kinect!

http://usergroup.tv/videos/dallas-kinect-for-developers-demos “Today’s inspirational 16 minute video is a overview of what 50 developers created in a 8 hour Kinect hack-a-thon. There are a number of interesting projects demo’d in this video. I think my favorite is the dog demo, but … Continue reading

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The Purple Book… “Using Kinect for Windows with XNA!

http://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/kinect/The-Purple-Book-Using-Kinect-for-Windows-with-XNA “Can’t get enough of Rob Miles? You love his C# Yellow Book and Windows Phone Programming Blue Book? Wish he had a free 58 page book on the Kinect, that goes from start to finish? Welcome to the Purple … Continue reading

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Text to Speech in .Net and .Net Micro Framework, with translation too!

http://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/blog/Text-to-Speech-in-Net-and-Net-Micro-Framework-with-translation-too “While the thought of a cube farm filled with talking computers is the stuff of nightmares for many (well for me anyway, there’s enough chatter already, and to add to it every PC verbally chatting away too? AHHHhhhh… lol), … Continue reading

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Kinecting to the Enterprise (No, not that Enterprise)!

http://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/kinect/Kinecting-to-the-Enterprise-No-not-that-Enterprise “Today is a two for one day. Same presentation, same author, same basic topic, but for two different audiences, resulting in two different information experiences… (Think one is slide heaver and one is very code heavy and anti-slide)Rocking the … Continue reading

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