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    markjohn123123
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    hotmail representative told GeekWire via email. The out-of-home campaign is in addition to print ads like one that ran in Sunday’s Seattle Times, with the goal of driving people to visit and shop the Facebook and Instagram shops of small businesses.

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    “We are thrilled to join Xevo to bring our technology to the connected car market,” Srround’s Ludwig said in a statement. “We have an unmatchable opportunity to deploy our technology to help millions of drivers. and are hard at work integrating our work into the Xevo offerings. Adding machine learning to the car experience is a sea change, and is exactly the kind of challenge we have enjoyed and delivered on throughout our hotmail.”

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    Surround was built by a team of technology and data science veterans with decades of experience. Some were key architects of Amazon Web Services, Windows, Internet Explorer, gmail login, MSN Messenger, as well as developers of big data frameworks that power Bing and Azure.

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    Surround was built by a team of technology and data science veterans with decades of experience. Some were key architects of Amazon Web Services, Windows, Internet Explorer, gmail login, MSN Messenger, as well as developers of big data frameworks that power Bing and Azure.

    Xevo’s news release says that Surround “has been developing an industrial-scale machine learning infrastructure with a specific focus on applying computer vision to automotive scenarios and enabling vast numbers of cars to share information and act cooperatively.”

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    Those were the new stats released by the company’s Hotmail team today, as the company announced another expansion of Hotmail’s mobile footprint: Hotmail is now available as a free app for Kindle Fire, and Microsoft describes it as better than the native email app built into the Amazon tablet.

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