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  • 73Xuedong Huang — (also known as XD, Simplified Chinese: 黄学东, b. October 20, 1962) is the key person behind Microsoft s speech recognition technologies. BackgroundHuang grew up in Hunan, China and became a US citizen in 1995.CareerEducationIn 1978, Huang entered… …

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  • 80Weidner Communications — Inc. was founded by Stephen Weidner in 1977 and marketed the “Weidner Multi Lingual Word Processing System as it was produced at the Eyring Research Institute through 1978, by his brother s (Bruce Wydner) company, The Inns of the Temple Inc., in… …

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