@PerfectPhase: Yup; we published this tour a while back but it was somehow removed/deleted by accident (which I only just realized).
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@madscientist: Don't quote me on this as I'll need John Snavely to confirm but I believe there was no increase in the number of people (workers) allocated to the building as part of the refurb. Their goal was simply to use the space more efficiently. You'll notice in the video that there are both open areas for collaboration as well as private offices and individual workspaces.
@LukePuplett: Great idea; perhaps we can get some Campus Tours from campuses around the globe. I know the Sydney, Australia office was just refurbished and it looks great!
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@Nicodemus: Right you are. Text updated
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@MrlnWrld: Yes this is on the Microsoft Redmond Campus
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@spivonious: I think we're on the same page.

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@Tevyn: These are some interesting ideas. The Microsoft Home is updated periodically and I'm sure we'll see more NUI in future demos. I've asked if we can film follow-up tours as the Home is updated.
@spivonious: I think the "10-15 years out" is a reference to when the technology becomes mainstream/common place as opposed to simply possible or available.
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@vdizdarevic: Can you try again? Right Click -> Save As works for me now. (...the file is 1.33GB FYI)
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@olese: ??? Care to elaborate?
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@felix9: Hmm... That's odd... let me investigate