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Thursday, November 5, 1998 Published at 11:35 GMT


World: Asia-Pacific

Microsoft lab for China


The leading American computer company, Microsoft, is setting up a major research laboratory in Beijing -- only its second research facility overseas.

The eighty-million dollar project follows the establisment of a Microsoft laboratory in England last year.

The head of Microsoft, Bill Gates, said he'd chosen China for the company's first research centre in Asia because of the tremendous talent he'd seen there.

Computer industry officials say they regard China as a potentially huge sales growth area.

From the newsroom of the BBC World Service



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