Microsoft Search: Norway to Be a Nerve Center

October 1, 2008

The San Francisco Chronicle reported on September 30, 2008, here that “Norway [will be a] key Microsoft search center. The story carries an Associated Press logo, so I can’t link to it. The general idea is that after buying Fast Search in April 2008, Microsoft has decided to tap Norway as the location for an important search research center. The current Fast Search staff will be expended to 350 people, up from 300. The announcement is good news for Fast Search’s staff and for Norway. As more information becomes available, I will try to reference it. Note: the Associated Press stories have a tendency to disappear. If the link goes bad, I may not be able to update it.

Stephen Arnold, October 1, 2008

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