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Students and mentors partner up through AAS
Many of the Fargo Public Schools Development Foundations efforts to benefit the Districts students involves the funding of programs and initiatives. However, one of its flagship programs, Adopt-A-Sc...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 9:00 AM
151,000 bags may be a new Sandbag Central record
WOOT! Carl Ben Eielson students came, they saw, they bagged! 151,000 bags reported at 7 p.m. for Thursday's production thanks to a fantastic effort by students, our friends at Cass County, a fun crew ...
Posted on 4/5/13 at 8:41 AM
Got the Big Monitor, and You Still Can’t See?
This past year, I received several calls from people with low vision who purchased large computer monitors ( 23-27"), but still had trouble navigating and reading the text, icons, and pictures on the ...
Posted on 1/23/13 at 2:23 PM
Nokia Uses Gamification To Motivate Windows Phone Developers
Its fun to root for the underdog. Its not as fun to be one. Windows Phone has struggled to capture even a small piece of the mobile phone pie because of a myriad of reasons. Perhaps the biggest proble...
Posted on 12/7/12 at 9:30 AM
The Corporate Battle for New Media Continues
In my last blog post I introduced the current and future battle of mobile computing. The rate at which Facebook and Google come out with new ideas and applications for the virtual community is aston...
Posted on 2/23/12 at 5:56 PM
Microsoft in deal with Chinese Web search leader Baidu 
BEIJING — China's leading search engine, Baidu, has signed a deal with Microsoft Corp.'s Bing to offer English-language search capabilities to Baidu users.
By McClatchy Newspapers , July 05, 2011
Supreme Court rules Microsoft must pay $290M in patent case 
SEATTLE — Microsoft has lost a Supreme Court patent case and must pay $290 million to tiny Toronto software company i4i.
By McClatchy Newspapers , June 10, 2011
Part 7of 7: Marking a milestone: Microsoft says thanks to employees for 10 years of success
June 08, 2011
Part 6 of 7: How Microsoft is positioning for the future
June 07, 2011
Profile of Lynne Stockstad: Corporate titan 
June 07, 2011
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Profile of Tracy Faleide: ‘The informal off-ramp person’ 
June 06, 2011
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Part 5 of 7: Finding success outside Microsoft
June 06, 2011
Part 4 of 7: Demystifying Microsoft: What really happens in Fargo
In the heart of Microsoft Fargo, tucked away behind a two-way mirror evocative of an interrogation room or spy novel, Crystal Gilson wants to make Phyllis happy.June 05, 2011
Profile - Tim Brookins: A window into the distinguished engineer’s world 
FARGO - There was no kneeling and no sword, but when Tim Brookins was named a Microsoft distinguished engineer five years ago by none other than Bill Gates, the experience was “almost like you were knighted.”
June 05, 2011
Part 3 of 7: Little gem on the prairie: Inside the Microsoft campus
Approach Microsoft’s Fargo campus from the east and you can’t miss the tree, an imposing three-story cottonwood with a railroad spike driven into the base. The spike, once a benchmark for surveyors, is at least 60 years old; the tree is north of 100.June 04, 2011
Profile of Matt Torgerson: Steward of campus 
When Matt Torgerson began planning Great Plains Software’s new headquarters, the current Microsoft Fargo campus, he got plenty of guidance from chief executive Doug Burgum.
June 04, 2011
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Profile - Bill Danna: From Redmond to Fargo 
FARGO – When Microsoft acquired Great Plains Software, Microsoft had about 40,000 employees, most of whom were in Redmond, Wash. But in the immediate aftermath of the deal, just one employee made the move from corporate headquarters to the Fargo campus.
June 03, 2011
Part 2 of 7: Two worlds collide: The merger of Great Plains and Microsoft
June 03, 2011
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Amazon Kindle bookstore issues for "Vistas and Visions" series
The Forum’s special series "Visions and Vistas: Microsoft in Fargo" should be available shortly on the Amazon Kindle bookstore.June 02, 2011
Vistas and Visions: About This Project 
It’s been 10 years since Microsoft first made its mark on the North Dakota prairie.
Since then, the software giant has carved out an unmistakable identity for itself in the Fargo-Moorhead community and beyond. Nearly everyone knows someone who works at Microsoft.
June 02, 2011
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