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  • Roll the Credits

    Three hundred fifty computers. Two hundred twenty-five monitors, Almost a mile of computer cable. More than 6,500 attendees. Almost seven months of preparation. Three days of technical setup. Four hours of tear-down. About 500 researchers, most of them sporting forest-green, short-sleeved polo shirts...
    Posted to Weblog by robk on 03-07-2008
  • The Art of Theory

    OK, consider me dazzled. This afternoon, I got to spend a few minutes with Yuval Peres , principal researcher within Microsoft Research Redmond's Theory Group . In viewing the Theory Group's TechFest demos over the past few years, it has occurred to me that computational theory occupies a space...
    Posted to Weblog by robk on 03-06-2008
  • Tiny Web Services

    I mentioned the other day that I had run into Feng Zhao , principal researcher in the Networked Embedded Computing group, who was looking particularly happy at the moment. Well, Feng has been demonstrating the reason for his delight over the past three days: a set of small, wireless sensor devices, branded...
    Posted to Weblog by robk on 03-06-2008
  • The View from England

    Andrew Herbert , managing director of Microsoft Research Cambridge , was busily reading e-mail when I passed him in the hall a few minutes ago, so I doubled back and asked him to provide a brief statement about the value of TechFest for his lab and for the larger organization. His response: "The...
    Posted to Weblog by robk on 03-06-2008
  • The Father of TechFest

    I just ran into Phil Fawcett, who had an idea seven years ago that became the original TechFest, which has since become Microsoft Research's signature event. The fact that I could barely manage to squeeze through the throngs to get to Phil speaks volumes about his foresight--and the power a simple...
    Posted to Weblog by robk on 03-06-2008
  • Privacy Integrated Queries

    Data abounds in the digital age. Bits by the billions are collected on a daily basis from a variety of sources: Web services, financial programs, governmental agencies. Those who specialize in data mining and analysis could spend a hundred lifetimes sifting through such data, looking for patterns and...
    Posted to Weblog by robk on 03-06-2008
  • Video Entertainment, part 2

    A cool video that captures the energy of TechFest has been posted externally . Enjoy!
    Posted to Weblog by robk on 03-06-2008
  • BLEWS: What the Blogosphere Tells You About News

    Some people look for controversy in the strangest places. As hundreds of computer-science researchers congregated for TechFest on Tuesday, one Web site interpreted a cross-disciplinary but topical demo from a team of Microsoft Research Redmond folks as evidence of a forthcoming news site to "rate...
    Posted to Weblog by robk on 03-05-2008
  • Stephen Emmott on 21st Century Science

    Next, I wandered over to a mega-booth from Microsoft Research Cambridge called Science for the 21st Century, featuring no fewer than six demos. There was a lot to absorb, so before diving in, I found Stephen Emmott , director of the lab's European Science Initiative , to get a quick overview. In...
    Posted to Weblog by robk on 03-05-2008
  • Diagnosing Home-Networking Problems with NetPrints

    Now here's technology I could use right now, and I'll bet you could, too. Ranjita Bhagwan is a researcher at Microsoft Research India who found herself getting frustrated with her home network. And that got her to thinking about her family. "I am a home-network user," Bhagwan says,...
    Posted to Weblog by robk on 03-05-2008
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