Microsoft looks to get more from Live Labs researchers
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Microsoft is restructuring its Live Labs research group, sending about half the researchers to work within product groups at the company. The goal is to increase the likelihood that Microsoft's investments in research will translate into products that will actually ship, said Stacy Drake, a spokeswoman for Microsoft. "Economic conditions do play a role" in the changes, she said.
Moving the Live Labs researchers into product groups will allow them to contribute directly to those products. Drake would not say how many people were in the Live Labs group, but she said roughly half would remain there. They'll focus broadly on Web experiences including exploration, information retrieval and discovery, navigation, and organization approaches, she said.