You should take a look at Microsoft Research for things like that. Most ideas don't come to reality as consumer products right away and are instead formalized from either research or academic discovery. The lifecycle for some of these is relatively quick, an example from the top of my head would be things like F#. There are other products from research that have a much longer time cycle to reach "mass adoption."
Rather than wondering if Microsoft or any other company is "innovative" as a whole you should look at the different parts of the company since most tech companies have a research wing of some kind.