Microsoft shares spare technology
Microsoft is to license some of its spare technology from its research and development arm to start-up companies, BBC News reports.
Microsoft wants investors in small start-up companies to take advantage of 20 technologies that have not yet been released. Developments to be made available include face detection, tracking software and a natural language-processing technology.
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