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		<description>[...] Wire &amp; Media - Global Media Intelligence wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt I was walking around the Microsoft campus in Redmond, WA, today, and came across a plaza they have created where they place tiles to commemorate all the products the company has shipped over the years. Below are pictures of some of the more strange products…a few of which I’ve never heard of before. This is the tile at the entrance to the plaza…sums up their vision from quite a few years ago: I’m pretty sure most of you have heard of this very popular product from Microsoft: I bet the [...]</description>
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