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Microsoft is ‘bleeding blue’ on campus as Windows 10’s debut nears

Ron Ron
July 17, 2019
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Microsoft is 'bleeding blue' on campus as Windows 10's debut nears

Microsoft is set to release Windows 10 on July 29 and the company is already raising banners all throughout the Redmond campus. As you can see in the image above, the banners are blue in color and feature slogans like “Bleed Blue” and “From Redmond with Love.”

The guys over at Geekwire took a quick trip to the Redmond campus, which is the corporate headquarters located in Redmond, Washington. Microsoft has pasted slogans onto the elevator doors inside the company’s buildings too. Microsoft is clearly looking to spark excitement with its employees as the imminent release of the company’s most important operating system looms over the horizon.

Microsoft is 'bleeding blue' on campus as Windows 10's debut nears

Microsoft is 'bleeding blue' on campus as Windows 10's debut nears

@fxshaw @majornelson These are what our elevators look like! #Windows10 pic.twitter.com/3wXxKpNash

— Brandon LeBlanc (@brandonleblanc) July 16, 2015

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