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| Skype Acquires GroupMe Techtree.com Skype, the VoIP specialist, has acquired the group messaging company GroupMe, even as Microsoft is acquiring the former. The terms of acquisition of this one year old company will not be made public. Skype had acquired another messaging company Qik ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Meet the man behind TringMe Times of India To stay in touch with his family in India, he would either use Skype or a calling card. His father was a doctor and knew how to use the computer. He was comfortable with browsers, but not with downloads and installations that applications like Skype ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Latest version of Skype susceptible to malicious code injection flaw ZDNet (blog) By Dancho Danchev | August 23, 2011, 8:06am PDT Summary: The latest version of Skype contains dangerous flaw, which could allow malicious injection of HTML/JavaScript code into a user's phone session. According to a German security researcher, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Skype Connects Proud Grandparents to Wedding 2000 Miles Away Patch.com By Jessi Smith Magda and Mickey Quittner are surrounded by friends as they watch their granddaughter get married via the video-conferencing computer technology, Skype. Mickey and Magda Quittner are 86 years old. They have collected a wealth of memories ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Clorox Taps Technology to Connect Classrooms and Power $150000 in School Donations PR Newswire (press release) Today Clorox announces its plan to address both, with $150000 in Power A Bright Future grants and the first-ever educational initiative with Skype in the classroom. Together with Skype and its Skype in the classroom initiative, Clorox will further ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Skype Likely Paid $43M-$68M for GroupMe Financial News Network Online Sources close to Microsoft-owned (NASDAQ:MSFT) Skype say the company's initial payment for GroupMe is $43 million, and an earn out can get GroupMe shareholders as much as $68 million over four years. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) has a potential upside of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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