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Microsoft, Google to Work Together in New Lab Project
In the interests of helping
entrepreneurs bring their ideas to a larger audience, Microsoft corp. and Google Inc. have set aside their differences and will jointly fund a new lab dubbed Reliable, Adaptive and Distributed Systems, or RAD. Also contributing to the team are Sun Microsystems Inc. and faculty from the University of California, Berkeley which is where the lab will be housed. Scheduled to open on Thursday, RAD is slated to dispense $1.5 million annually over the next five years. In the not too distant past Microsoft and Google have seen fierce competition, especially in the search arena, and their dirty laundry has at least been partially aired in a recent Washington state legal battle over Google's hiring of some former Microsoft personnel. Commenting on the venture Microsoft senior researcher James Larus said that the joint venture should not be seen as a truce. "We are not going into this with the idea that we are going to be collaborating with Google or that they will be collaborating with us," said Larus. News source: The Herald News / The Associated Press Read full story... ![]() |
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