Microsoft licenses tech IP to startups
Microsoft said on Monday it has signed intellectual property licensing agreements with a number of companies that will use technology developed by Microsoft Research, as well as Windows fonts and Windows Connect Now.
Inrix, a Seattle-area company, will build its business around real-time traffic prediction software from Microsoft Research. Inrix will be the exclusive third-party licensee of technologies code-named "SmartPhlow," "JamBayes" and "ZoneZoom."
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