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Montag, 16. März 2015 00:00:00 Technik News
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Yik Yak founders Tyler Droll and Brooks Buffington aren’t your typical social network CEOs. They live in Atlanta, generally avoid the press, and are focused more on getting the app into more college-aged hands than designing something pretty. Yik Yak was raked over the coals in its early days for being kind of hideous, but incredibly effective. That outsider perspective could be why Droll and Buffington don’t think twice about taking on Twitter.

Microsoft has already told you The Microsoft Bing executives riding herd on Microsoft’s mathematical model of March Madness,

The latest member of Microsoft’s Office suite, Microsoft Delve, has begun rolling out to business, government, and education customers, bringing Microsoft’s relationship-building tool to your Office 365 workplace within the next few months. At its Convergence conference this week, Microsoft tipped the

The latest tool in HTC’s quest to pump you up is It stores all the usual exercise information, like your number of steps, calories burned, and minutes that you work out daily. Fun Fit tries to be a little more, well,  It works on most modern phones (not just HTC models), like the

Google Now is flinging open the doors to developers, teasing plans for giving Aparna Chennapragada, the director of product management for

Microsoft is experimenting with peer-to-peer distribution for Windows 10 updates, potentially making the download process less agonizing. According

Microsoft is going heavy on enterprise features in its first public peek at Office 2016, which is available now to Office 365 Business subscribers. Developers and IT pros can sign up for the preview through the

Neither your ISP nor anyone else can actually tell what As I’ve

With the backing of Google and Microsoft, the During SXSW on Sunday, the company announced a new feature for U.S. users called

You can stream all the action, keep tabs on your bracket, and get ongoing score alerts so you don't miss an upset.

I’ve FullContact is much more visually appealing than your phone's stock contacts app.