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Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 26, 2004 6:48:00 PM

Microsoft on Monday officially opened a research center in Aachen, Germany, a move that makes the company eligible to take part in projects funded by the European Commission and by individual European countries.

The European Microsoft Innovation Centre will conduct research into Web services, security and privacy technologies, and wireless technologies, according to the company. It will focus on three areas: enterprise computing, embedded devices and the extended home. Projects will be developed jointly with European academia and industry partners.

The EMIC, which was set up earlier this year, is already a partner in several projects cofunded by the European Commission. For these, the center is developing Web services for e-health and e-learning; security and privacy technologies; and networking technologies. These projects are a part of the Sixth Framework for Research and Technological Development, a 17.5 billion-euro set of programs with deadlines stretching up to 2006.

Microsoft said it currently invests 20 percent of its revenue in research and development--a figure expected to hit $6.8 billion this year--and already has linkages with many universities in Europe.

EMIC currently has 12 staff members, which will be increased to 20 in coming months, according to Microsoft.

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But you argued they should get off if the Monopoly goes away.
I am arguing, that just because they are now in danger of losing their monopoly on the desktop, is no reason to forgive them for past deeds. And they have NOT lost the monoopoly yet, they are just in ... (Read the rest)
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Ah, we see what the EU really wanted.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/26/04
I think it's more like...  DB_z | 04/26/04
Damn  Spin_Masterz | 04/26/04
Why, are you looking to be my employee?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/26/04
Message has been deleted.  The Green Gremlin | 04/26/04
So why didn't  Fred Fredrickson | 04/26/04
Don't give them any ideas!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/26/04
Everyone has already got their ideas brewing my friend!  The Green Gremlin | 04/26/04
Ah, another fan for my club.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/27/04
Jeez, No_Ax, take your own advice on this.  FederalistPaperBoy | 04/27/04
The problem is many are telling MS where to stick their software.  DonnieBoy | 04/26/04
Really, then why the anti-trust actions?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/26/04
Message has been deleted.  The Green Gremlin | 04/26/04
Because they broke the law. You break the law, you pay.  DonnieBoy | 04/26/04
Sorry, you are wrong.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/27/04
Actually.....  almacal | 04/27/04
Please define "near monopoly" for the court.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/27/04
But you argued they should get off if the Monopoly goes away.  DonnieBoy | 04/27/04
Who's investing?  FederalistPaperBoy | 04/27/04
Microsoft is desperate to do anything for Europe.  DonnieBoy | 04/26/04
ya gotta be in it to win it!  oldskool | 04/27/04
A Microsoft Public Relations Move for Relief from Antitrust Penalty.  systemcleaner | 04/26/04
If you wern't so clueless...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/27/04
You don't have to explain.  systemcleaner | 04/27/04
most of the $6.8 Billioni is on Dogfood and Koolaid  oldskool | 04/27/04
M$ in Linux territory  trojanhorse | 04/26/04
At the rate things are going...  FederalistPaperBoy | 04/27/04

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