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Wednesday, 27 April 2005
Aruntx Newswire Podcasting Syndication Announces Microsoft Research Tech Fair 2005
NEW YORK, NY, (NAMC) - Aruntx Newswire Podcasting Syndication, a division of Aruntx Publishing Company, a Microsoft Certified Solutions Partner, wants you to know about the Microsoft Research Tech Fair 2005, Event to Provide a Rare Glimpse of the Future of Technology, Wednesday, April 27, 1:30--5PM, The Library of Congress, James Madison Building, National Digital Library Learning Center, 101 Independence Avenue SE, Washington, District Of Columbia.

The Microsoft(R) event aim is to showcase collaborative research technologies thematically focused on the influence of wireless, computing beyond the PC, transforming science with computing, and security business and technology. Microsoft Corporation will host the Microsoft Research Tech Fair 2005 to demonstrate some of the groundbreaking innovations in development from Microsofts global research laboratories and university collaborations.

Attendees can tour several demonstration booths showing the latest Microsoft Research innovation projects in the areas of computing beyond the PC, the influence of wireless and the transformation of science through computing. Microsoft researchers and academics will be present to discuss their work and how they are inventing the future of computing. Microsoft Research will kick off its Tech Fair 2005 at the Library of Congress Wednesday, April 27, with a panel discussion featuring Microsoft Corp. Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates; Microsoft Research Senior Vice President Rick Rashid; U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.; U.S. Rep. David Dreier, R-Calif.; Princeton University President Shirley Tilghman; and other guests. The panel will look at how leaders in technology, government and education must meet the challenges of the global marketplace with high-quality education, a commitment to innovation and research and development, a willingness to engage in private-public partnerships, and a strategy to recruit the brightest global talent to U.S. schools and businesses. James Fallows, national correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, will serve as moderator. After the panel discussion, attendees can tour display booths in the National Digital Library Learning Center on the ground floor of the James Madison Memorial Building, where they will see demonstrations of the latest Microsoft Research projects in the areas of computing beyond the PC, the influence of wireless technology and the transformation of science through computing. Microsoft researchers and academics will be available to discuss their work and how they are inventing the future of computing. http://microsoft.com/

The Aruntx Newswire Podcasting Syndication Network content is available with or without software, via. email delivery with additional distribution on MY YAHOO, MY VERIZON, MY MSN and MY FEEDSTER.  http://aruntx.com/podcast/shows/

The Microsoft Partner Program represents Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to the success of partners worldwide. The program offers a single, integrated partnering framework that recognizes partner expertise, rewards the total impact that partners have in the technology marketplace, and delivers more value from Aruntx Publishing.  ###

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Aruntx Publishing Company is the country's leading cultural news source. The Aruntx Publishing properties include the online publication Environmental News, Cultural News, Publishing Industry Review, a line of annual preview magazines, cultural licensing ventures, book publishing, complex software solutions, radio show, podcasting and Aruntx.US a premiere showcase shopping site.

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Telephone: 646-536-4039
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