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Microsoft Research offers 5 new applications to students!
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Jul 29th @ 9:09 AM
The Microsoft Research Faculty Summit has kicked off and our campus has been overtaken by more than 400 academia superstars. Lee Dirks, a Microsoft External Research Director, just announced 5 new software applications that will be available to students and professors and he talks about them with me. Take a look and get excited.
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