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Old 04-21-2011, 09:46 AM   #1
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Digging for far more TechFest 2010 info has given me reason to comb the always-interesting Microsoft Research site. My latest locate (which the enterprise might possibly or could possibly not display off at this week;s TechFest 2010 research showcase) is actually a research undertaking known as Microsoft SONGO (Lookup about the Go).Microsoft has expunged most with the SONGO references through the Microsoft Investigation (MSR) web-site and lots of from Google. But not from Bing.Update (March three): Microsoft has made the SONGO page live on the Microsoft Research internet site and it is displaying off the technology at TechFest this week.SONGO is “a mobile search and advertisement cache architecture for mobile devices,” according to the cached Bing website. SONGO allows most user-submitted queries to be served locally without having to use the 3G link.A lot more information and facts from a white paper synopsis about SONGO that is still around the MSR web-site:“Initially, a community-based search cache is generated by mining the most popular queries and links from the mobile lookup logs. This cache is updated daily making sure that the latest popular facts is continually available locally around the mobile device. Over time,Windows 7 sale, the community-based cache is incrementally updated using the queries and links that the individual user submits and visits respectively. An evaluation of 200 million queries shows that,Office 2010 Pro Plus, on average,Microsoft Office 2010 Home And Business, 66% with the search queries submitted by an individual user is usually locally served by caching 2,500 links at the expense of 1MB of flash and 200KB of RAM space. A prototype implementation of SONGO in Windows Mobile demonstrates that a cache hit results into 16x faster responses and 23x energy savings when compared to querying through the 3G link.”(The “Windows Mobile” reference in the description above leads me to wonder whether SONGO is in limbo, like Windows Mobile 6.x, or whether Microsoft simply hasn;t yet updated its naming conventions on its Research web-site to include “Windows Phone Series” and “Windows Phone OS.”)Here;s the cached architectural diagram of SONGO through the cached Bing web-site. (Click around the diagram to enlarge):SONGO allows user to search and access personal files,Office Ultimate 2007 Key, lookup results, local company knowledge, ads, and other information across all of their devices — phones, PCs and the cloud — from their phones, according to the facts I found via Bing.“Our efforts about the SONGO undertaking has focused on mobile search and avertisements. We have designed and implemented two prototype applications that demonstrate how the SONGO architecture might be used to instantly provide lookup results and advertisements for both net and local lookup,” according to the cached web-site. The two protoype apps include one FaceBook real-time-search one, and another “Quick Ads” demo app which shows off real-time home business look-ups.TechFest 2010 is this year;s version of Microsoft Study annual show-and-tell event where Microsoft employees can check out new technologies under development by Microsoft;s analysis arm. In quite a few ways, the event is often a matchmaking one, via which product teams can get early access to research technologies and get them into the commercialization pipeline.In previous years,Office Professional 2010, Microsoft has allowed press limited access to TechFest events. This year, Microsoft allowed certain press (I;m not among them) to get prebriefings on certain MSR technologies prior to opening the doors to Microsoft employees.
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