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05-14-2011, 01:46 PM
Only a yr following setting up FUSE Labs being a dedicated social-computing lab, Microsoft is shifting the crew into its Microsoft Study division.Future Social Experiences (FUSE) Labs was established by Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie — who announced this past fall that he is leaving Microsoft. FUSE Labs, headed by General Manager Lili Cheng,Buy Windows 7 (http://www.windows7serialkey.com/), was an amalgamation of Cheng’s Microsoft Analysis (MSR) Creative Systems group and two other labs that were already under Ozzie: Rich Media Labs,Microsoft Office Standard 2010 (http://www.windows7serialkey.com/office-2010-key), in Redmond, Wash.,Windows 7 Pro Key (http://www.office2010-key.in/windows-7-key), and Starup Labs, based in Cambridge, Mass.Cheng tweeted about FUSE being moved to Microsoft Investigation on November 16.FUSE has launched several social-computing focused projects in the past year, including a Twitter-viewing tool, Emporia; a social-network organization tool, Spindex; Bing Twitter; and a mashup of Office Web Apps and Facebook, Microsoft Docs.FUSE also was working on a competitor to Adobe;s LightRoom product with a social-networking twist (codenamed “SmartFlow”), but so far has not delivered any test builds or releases to the public.FUSE is introducing this week another new project, Montage, which is a tool that blends blogging and search.I;ve asked Microsoft for more information about the decision to move FUSE to Microsoft Research. If and when I hear back, I;ll update this post with more details.Update: A spokesperson said there were “no changes to discuss.”He added:“We’re shifting ahead full-steam with our work and are excited to continue our charter of creating new social,Office Home And Business 2010 Key (http://www.windows7key.ca/office-2010-key), real-time,Office 2010 Home And Business Key (http://www.windows-7-key.us/office-2010-key), and media-rich experiences like Montage that allow people to create, connect and collaborate with what matters to them.”