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Pages in category "Microsoft technical fellows" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Inori Aizawa (Japanese: 相沢いのり, Chinese: 藍澤祈), also known as Internet Explorer-tan, is a moe anthropomorphism mascot character, originally of the Internet Explorer (IE) web browser and currently of its successor, Microsoft Edge, [4] created by Microsoft Singapore and designed by Collateral Damage Studios.
Hikaru Aizawa (藍澤光) is a virtual brand ambassador and product mascot created by Microsoft's Taiwan branch, [1] [2] as a moe anthropomorphism character created for the development technology platform Microsoft Silverlight. The character design and figure drawing were made by shinia, the dōjin painter, and the dubbing work by Minmin Yao. [3]
This is reflective of the phenomenon to use anime-styled characters to promote products in East Asia, such as Hikaru Aizawa for Microsoft Silverlight; [11] Simon, the company which conceptualized the K.R.T. Girls, had worked on such "moe" characters before in the past, such as Xuanying (絢櫻) of Pingtung County, and Air (also spelled Ai'er ...
Pages in category "Lists of anime and manga characters" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 525 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This category should be reserved specifically for characters originating in anime and manga, as opposed to licensed appearances in such media. This category is for fictional characters in anime and manga who are female.
Feel free to add any pictures about anime or manga to the list below, within these guidelines: The main subject matter of the picture should be anime/manga-related, such as for voice actors, directors, producers, etc. Pictures for adding can be found at Category:Anime and Category:manga.
She was his first technical advisor with a background in AI. [7] She is currently Microsoft's Chief Scientist and was inaugurated as a Microsoft Technical Fellow in 2022. [8] As Microsoft has doubled down on AI-driven products and integrated research more tightly into Microsoft products, Jaime has been one of the key people driving that shift. [9]