[Editor’s Note: Microsoft @ 50 is a GeekWire project exploring the tech giant’s past, present, and future, recognizing its 50th anniversary in 2025.] REDMOND, Wash. — In 1986, when Microsoft moved ...
A new-hire hazing ritual and other employee pranks at Microsoft Corp.’s Redmond campus may live on, thanks to some good-humored building planners at the company. The jokes revolve around the ...
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REDMOND, Wash. — After working from home for more than two years, Microsoft employees returning to the company’s headquarters starting next week might not recognize the place. Entire buildings have ...
According to the city, Microsoft will transfer 22.5 acres of the Quarry Yards property through the Atlanta Urban Development Corp.
Microsoft agreed to donate 22.5 acres of its 90-acre Quarry Yard property to Atlanta and to the Atlanta Urban Development ...
Approach Microsoft's Fargo campus from the east and you can't miss the tree, an imposing three-story cottonwood with a railroad spike driven into the base. The spike, once a benchmark for surveyors, ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW — Microsoft has paid well over $300 million to buy a huge Mountain View tech campus the company occupies, a fresh sign of how the software leviathan has established its roots in Silicon ...
In some of the surest steps so far toward a new, post-pandemic normal for the Seattle area, Microsoft and Expedia separately announced plans Monday to broadly reopen their Washington offices.
Pranks, jokes revolving around the mysterious building seven at Microsoft's Redmond campus may live on thanks to building planners A new-hire hazing ritual and other employee pranks at Microsoft’s ...