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8月8日 Update: Thank you to all who voted! Microsoft Clubhouse Choice AwardsJust would like provide an update on the Microsoft Clubhouse Choice Awards, which recognizes exceptional community authors sharing their experiences using Microsoft Products and Services. Yesterday, Windows Community Manager for the Microsoft Clubhouse Marcus announced the winners in their respective categories that they were nominated in: I am truly honored and happy to have received the award for Best Technical Direction. Its inspiring to know that you found my articles helpful enough to vote for me. To be nominated alone was definitely a surprise and to receive an award on top of it is just terrific. To fellow awardees, a BIG Congratulations, you also have shown your passion, keep it up and I look forward to reading all that great content you keep putting out! If you are interested in joining Microsoft Clubhouse, you can learn more at the following link Windows Community Clubhouse Space, I encourage it too. Share your experiences! Learn more here Previously --------------------------------------------------------- Got a lovely surprise this evening from @Marcusatmsft, Windows Community Manager for the Microsoft Clubhouse, check it out:
This is absolutely exciting! Why? Well being the first Clubhouse Choice Awards and being nominated amongst an exceptional group of community members who have authored well written articles about their experiences with various Microsoft products, services and technologies. Being nominated alone is a great honor, it is really rewarding to know that my contributions are enjoyed by you the community. A big thank you to all! You can vote for nominees HERE which is open to the public. A BIG THANKS! :)
Technorati tags: Microsoft, Clubhouse, Awards, Clubhouse Awards, Nominations, Marcus, Windows Live, Windows 7, Windows Community, Organizations 1月27日 Microsoft reimagines its corporate homeMicrosoft Corp.'s plan to redevelop its Redmond campus, more than merely adding new buildings, would significantly reshape major portions of the software giant's sprawling corporate home.
Internal company documents describe an extensive series of potential changes -- including plans to redesign key campus entrances, replace surface lots with parking structures, establish a centralized campus traffic circle, and create new internal roadways to cross and connect different parts of the campus.
The documents identify the structures slated for eventual demolition. And they address some potentially controversial aspects of the development plan, such as the company's proposal to ultimately put new buildings on the existing sports fields at the center of the main campus.
The latest details come after parts of the plan were disclosed by Microsoft in a filing with the city of Redmond earlier this month. Those plans included a tentative proposal for an additional overpass across state Route 520, creating a new link between the eastern and western sides of the campus.
Think of it as Microsoft's extreme campus makeover -- albeit in slow motion. The entire campus redevelopment would take place over the next one to two decades, ultimately adding enough space for 10,000 to 12,000 new employees.
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Well, I guess there will be enough space for me by the time get there. |
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