Microsoft’s killing its godawful Scroogled TV & print ads
Microsoft's anti-Google TV ads are on their way out. Thank goodness.
Microsoft's anti-Google TV ads are on their way out. Thank goodness.
Microsoft really wants its Outlook.com email app to pick up new users. Its solution? Attack the hell out of Google's incredibly popular Gmail service.
Banking on speed and simplicity, file-sharing service Ge.tt is now calling your favorite email service home.
Microsoft has opened its new Office Store, an app marketplace aimed at adding new capabilities to Office and Office 365 apps.
Looks like those free lunches are already starting to pay off. Yahoo has moved its popular email service forward with the addition of a calendar tab and made it possible to reply to calendar invites inside mail, the company announced …
Guest Post
Microsoft’s new Outlook.com mail service may finally drive some much-needed innovation in email. (Disclosure: I have Microsoft stock from my time as an employee there.)
Box CEO Aaron Levie tweeted, “Someone has apparently slipped an innovation drug into Microsoft’s water …
Microsoft’s just-announced Outlook email service, which replaces Hotmail today, has already attracted 1 million signups, according to a tweet from Microsoft.
As I wrote earlier today, Hotmail had a serious branding problem, especially with the tech community. So Microsoft has …
Microsoft's Hotmail service is still popular with more than 325 million monthly active users, but the company has decided the Hotmail brand must die in favor of something without as many negative connotations. Here comes Outlook.
WatchDox, a file sharing service for highly sensitive documents, announced it has raised $9 million in its latest round of funding.
WatchDox helps companies share highly sensitive data across across several devices and collaborate on documents in a secured environment. …
Social email service Xobni just announced the launch of what it’s calling the Xobni Gadget Platform and Store, which will bring services like Dropbox and Evernote into Microsoft Outlook.
San Francisco-based Xobni was among the earliest and best-known of a …
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) announced this morning that it has acquired Tungle.me, a calendar scheduling application, for an undisclosed sum of money.
Tungle.me, which launched at DEMO in 2007, offers a service to synchronize and schedule meetings across …
Xobni, which provides users with a customized version of Microsoft Outlook with advanced search options, announced today it is launching a new line of plugins for Microsoft Outlook users that will let them see previews of images, videos and other …
eM Client is one of 70 companies chosen by VentureBeat to launch at the DEMO Fall 2010 event taking place this week in Silicon Valley. After our selection, the companies pay a fee to present. Our coverage of them remains …
Xobni, a software plug-in that helps users see social connections in their email, is raising $16.2 million in new funding, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The company confirmed the news and said that Khosla Ventures …