May 06, 2008 15:21 Beijing Time
Microsoft Corp., the world's biggest software maker, plans to spend $280 million building a research and development campus in Beijing, bolstering efforts to create more products for the world's most populous nation.
The center will be the company's largest outside the U.S., with space for 5,000 employees when it's finished in 2010, Zhang Yaqin, chairman of Microsoft's research and development operations in China, told a news briefing in Beijing today.
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