What does Microsoft do?

Microsoft is a multinational computer technology company founded by Bill Gates and paul allen, mainly engaged in research and development, manufacturing, licensing and providing a wide range of computer software services.

The main products are Windows, office, ie and bing in software, XBOX, surface and lumia in hardware. To provide people with a full range of services.

Microsoft (Chinese name: Microsoft Corporation or American Microsoft Corporation) was founded in 1975. It is an American multinational technology company and a pioneer of PC software development in the world. It was founded by Bill Gates and paul allen on 1975, and is headquartered in Redmond, Washington, near Seattle. Mainly engaged in R&D manufacturing, licensing and providing a wide range of computer software services.

The most famous and best-selling products are Microsoft Windows operating system and Microsoft Office series software, and it is the largest computer software provider in the world at present.

application software

Web browser produced by Microsoft.

Internet Explorer (IE) is the latest version of Windows Internet Explorer browser series which is widely used all over the world.

It integrates more new functions of personalization, intelligence and privacy protection, injects new experiences into online life, and makes surfing the Internet faster, simpler, safer and more interesting every day (non-open source software).

Microsoft office

Microsoft Office is a set of office software based on Windows operating system developed by Microsoft Corporation. Common components are Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc.

Windows media player

This is a program for playing audio and video, WMP for short. Microsoft also uses the name Encarta to produce a series of reference products, such as encyclopedias and atlases.

Bing

Bing (English: Bing, called Colorful in Taiwan Province Province and Bing in Hongkong) is a web search engine launched by Microsoft, formerly known as Live Search. On May 28th, 2009, steve ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, released the search engine in the "All Things D" organized by The Wall Street Journal in San Diego, and officially released it globally on June 3rd of the same year. Microsoft claims that this search engine will be launched with a brand-new attitude and will bring a new revolution in the future. The code name of the internal test was Kumo, and later it was named Bing. Some surveys have found that Bing's search success rate has greatly improved compared with the beginning, even comparable to Google.