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  • 81Microsoft Press — Parent company Microsoft Country of origin United States Distribution O Reilly Media Publication types Books Nonfiction topics technology …

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  • 82Microsoft Fingerprint Reader — Exterior of Fingerprint Reader Microsoft Fingerprint Reader was a device that was sold by Microsoft primarily targeted at home and small business users which is currently discontinued. The underlying software providing the biometrics was… …

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  • 83Action selection — is a way of characterizing the most basic problem of intelligent systems: what to do next. In artificial intelligence and computational cognitive science, the action selection problem is typically associated with intelligent agents and animats… …

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  • 84Microsoft FlexGo — FlexGo is a technology developed by Microsoft to enable users to pay for using a full featured personal computer based on the amount of time it used for, similar to pay as you go for cell phones. Another method of payment would be a monthly… …

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  • 85Massive Incorporated — Type Subsidiary of Microsoft Industry Advertising Founded 2002 …

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  • 86LifeCam — The LifeCam is a Webcam from Microsoft for home PC users available in various models. Its special features include an embedded microphone and integration with Windows Live Messenger, thus enabling direct Internet support. All models of Lifecam… …

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  • 87Microsoft Flight Simulator X — Developer(s) Microsoft Game Studios Publisher(s) Microsoft Game Studios …

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  • 88Microsoft Cinemania — Microsoft Cinemania. Interactive Movie Guide was a reference and educational application produced by Microsoft and published annually beginning in 1992. The software was mainly a database of films, in a similar fashion to the Internet Movie… …

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  • 89Danger (company) — Danger, Inc. Type Subsidiary Industry Software, services Founded 2000 …

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  • 90Easter eggs in Microsoft products — Some of Microsoft s early products included hidden Easter eggs. Microsoft formally stopped including Easter eggs in its programs as part of its Trustworthy Computing Initiative in 2002.[1] Contents 1 Microsoft Bear 2 Microsoft Bunny …

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