A quarter century ago, Ray Ozzie invented Lotus Notes, a pioneering piece of workgroup software which did as much as any other single product to popularize the idea that computers were useful tools ...
What has Ray Ozzie been focusing on since leaving his position as Microsoft’s chief software architect? Here’s the answer. A new app and online service called Talko, from a company co-founded by the ...
Microsoft today announced that they have acquired the Talko company with the aim of improving the services for teams and groups that use their Skype communication service. Talko, developer of an ...
Microsoft has acquired Ray Ozzie's latest startup Talko, a company that provides conferencing and telephony services, for an undisclosed amount. Talko developed a mobile messaging app that Microsoft ...
Microsoft is buying Talko, the mobile messaging startup founded by Ray Ozzie, Microsoft’s former Chief Software Architect until 2010. The company says today the acquisition, whose terms were not ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Stop texting. Stop talking. Stop e-mailing. Because Ray Ozzie thinks he's found a better way for you to stay in touch using your mobile device. Appearing Tuesday in the Apple App Store ...
Microsoft has purchased Talko, a tiny startup helmed by ex-Microsoft bigwig and tech legend Ray Ozzie, just in time for Christmas, per a blog entry. Talko's tech lets users tag, bookmark, save, and ...
In the seventies, when Ray Ozzie was a student at the Urbana-champaign campus of the University of Illinois, he used an online chat-room service called Talkomatic, which people nicknamed Talko. Later, ...
After two-and-a-half years, former Microsoft chief architect Ray Ozzie and his team are finally ready to reveal what they’ve been working on. Called Talko, their new mobile app is designed to change ...
Building a popular messaging app is a tough business, and Talko is getting out of it. The collaboration and voice chat app company announced Monday that it has sold to Microsoft, which will be rolling ...