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October 8, 2010 at 1:29 PM

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Microsoft Live Labs entering Bing fold

Posted by Sharon Pian Chan

One of Microsoft's incubation groups, Live Labs, is being folded in to Bing, the search engine team.

In addition, Live Labs director and technical fellow Gary Flake has announced he is leaving Microsoft at the end of the month.

In a message posted on the Live Labs site, Microsoft said:

"After nearly five years as a lab within Microsoft, the Live Labs team is transitioning to Bing, where we’ll play a more direct role in future Bing innovations. We’re looking forward to contributing our web UX [user experience] and data visualization know-how to improve your Bing experience. ..."

The team, which reported to Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie, developed Photosynth, a three-dimensional photo meshing technology that is now part of Bing Maps.

The group also developed the visual sorting software Pivot.

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