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Microsoft wins applause for tone-preserving translation (w/ Video)
Phys.Org
Microsoft Chief Research Officer Rick Rashid recently presented an overview of where speech recognition at Microsoft stands today. His talk, delivered in October at the Tianjin, China at Microsoft Research Asia's 21st Century Computing, has captured ...
Yawns may greet Microsoft Office move to iOS and Android
Australian Macworld (blog)
Microsoft's most iconic application suite — Microsoft Office — will be moving off the PC and the Windows OS to two mobile platforms, iOS and Android, in early 2013. But will customers in the enterprise, where Office has been a PC standard for years ...

Australian Macworld (blog)
Apple, Google and Microsoft Mobile Strategy (or why I like my Windows Phone 8)
Forbes
Since I moved to the Silicon Valley for SiSense, a Big Data Startup, I've been surrounded by Apple and Google lovers. iPhones, Android Phones and Tablets are abundant in the San Francisco Area and it seems everybody here has one, at least. So, you'd ...
Microsoft's new translation tech speaks Chinese -- ...
CNET
Microsoft's technology is based on a new translation technique called Deep Neural Networks (DNN). Rather than use the "hidden Markov modeling" technique, which is widely used and bases translation on training data from many speakers, DNN uses ...