Microsoft goes Bing for Brazil

The world's largest software company said there were 'significant inaccuracies' in the media reports last week.

The world's largest software company said there were 'significant inaccuracies' in the media reports last week.

Published Nov 9, 2012

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Rio de Janeiro - Microsoft says it is investing $100 million in a new technology centre in Rio de Janeiro.

The centre is to house an advanced technology laboratory, a research and development platform for the company's Bing search engine, as well as a business incubator aimed at promoting local Internet technology startups.

It will be housed in an abandoned 18th century building, once Rio's first gas factory, in the city's downtown port, a now shabby district undergoing a vast makeover ahead of the 2016 Olympic Games.

Local officials speaking at a news conference where the project was unveiled on Thursday expressed hopes that Microsoft's investment would mark a turning point in their efforts to transform Rio into an IT hub, much like New York, Chicago, Los Angeles or Berlin. - Sapa-AP

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