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All elements of the model developed and implemented in accordance with the original. All sizes are met. Polygonal model with correct topology.

Microsofa_1 Zoom

License Type:

Commercial

Price:

$20.00 (USD)

File ID:

34214

Total Size of Files:

2.6 MB

Created / Updated:

Sep 04, 2011 / Sep 04, 2011

Owner:

rmodeler   More free downloads from this user See users marketplace items See this users portfolio Send a Private Message

Tags:

Emblem, 3d, Logo, computer, windows, ibm, devise, company, Corporation, system, Bill Gates, platform, programming, framework, microsoft, sign

Materials: yes
Textures: no
Animated: no
Rigged: no
Includes Normal Map: no
Geometry: Polygonal
Polygons: 25984
Vertices: 26008
Detail Level: high

Formats:

Collada (.dae) - vall, Maya (.ma, .mb) - vall, Maya (.ma, .mb) - vall, OBJ (.obj) - vall


Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT, NYSE: MSFT) is an 
American public multinational corporation headquartered in 
Redmond, Washington, USA that develops, manufactures, licenses, 
and supports a wide range of products and services predominantly 
related to computing through its various product divisions. 
Established on April 4, 1975 to develop and sell BASIC interpreters 
for the Altair 8800, Microsoft rose to dominate the home computer 
operating system market with MS-DOS in the mid-1980s, followed by 
the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems. Microsoft would 
also come to dominate the office suite market with Microsoft Office. 
The company has diversified in recent years into the video game 
industry with the Xbox and its successor, the Xbox 360 as well as 
into the consumer electronics and digital services market with Zune, 
MSN and the Windows Phone OS. The ensuing rise of stock in the 
company's 1986 initial public offering (IPO) made an estimated four 
billionaires and 12,000 millionaires from Microsoft employees. In 
May 2011, Microsoft Corporation acquired Skype Communications 
for $8.5 billion dollars.
Primarily in the 1990s, critics contend Microsoft used monopolistic 
business practices and anti-competitive strategies including refusal 
to deal and tying, put unreasonable restrictions in the use of its 
software, and used misrepresentative marketing tactics; both the 
U.S. Department of Justice and European Commission found the 
company in violation of antitrust laws. Known for its interviewing 
process with obscure questions, various studies and ratings were 
generally favorable to Microsoft's diversity within the company as 
well as its overall environmental impact with the exception of the 
electronics portion of the business.

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