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US20160034471A1 - Entity detection and extraction for entity cards - Google Patents
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Visiting the Microsoft Campus in Redmond; January 2006
It's January 2006 and I attend Microsoft Search Champs to discuss Live.com, the company's start page. I also catch up with a fellow Web 2.0 Workgroup member.
By Richard MacManus | | Tags: Web 2.0, Memoir, 2006It was a cold but sunny onsdag på engelska morning and a Microsoft charter bus pulled into a complex of red brick office buildings, all no more than three stories high. This was Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, located about twenty minutes’ drive from downtown Seattle.
The two days of Search Champs would be held in Building 31. inom didn’t know how this area of the campus compared to the others, but what I saw was an unexpected blend of office and natur. Green and red shrubbery lined the buildings, and evergreen Douglas fir trees dotted the exterior. It was the middle of winter, so the smaller deciduous trees inside the campus were bare; their reddish-brown branches appearing to blend in with the neatly patterned brick of the b