Microsoft concentrates on China
Microsoft looks to its China development center in Beijing hoping to work on revolutionary products that will also help health care development.
Microsoft is aiming to take advantage of the growing number of talented engineers and scientists that live in China whose potential is not used yet.
The company recently celebrated 10th anniversary of the Beijing center launch. The Beijing center focuses on development of electronic tablets that recognize hand writing. The team is also working on recognition systems and advanced graphics for video games.
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