Sarah Mitroff has worn many hats at CNET, including Senior Mobile Editor and Managing Editor of Health and Wellness. Currently, she is a freelance editor. Throughout her career, she's written about ...
Tech experts say cyber thieves are always looking for ways to come after your money and personal information, and group messaging apps have become a popular way to do it. Ally Edmonson has a lot of ...
If you're looking for a way to easily communicate in a group using text messages, especially a group where not everyone has the latest and greatest smartphone, GroupMe offers simple communication via ...
As co-founder and Chief Executive of Twilio, a cloud communications startup that makes tools for building voice and text messaging applications, Jeff Lawson had a unique vantage point on Skype’s ...
Last week, GroupMe celebrated its first birthday. Yesterday, the group text messaging app announced that Skype was acquiring it for $85 million. GroupMe has had quite the year. From a lawsuit, to ...
Skype, which Microsoft bought in May, said Monday it will buy the group messaging service GroupMe. GroupMe, created last year at the Techcrunch Disrupt Hackathon, went for a rumored $85 million, ...
Aside from the calendar feature, GroupMe has gained a Material Design look on Android and now supports @ mentions in the iOS app. Better late than never? Microsoft came to own GroupMe, which launched ...
GroupMe is a free app that allows you to message multiple people at once. I know what you’re thinking: Yes, you can already text-message multiple people at once–all you have to do is add multiple ...
After spending a couple days at SXSW, my theory that there’s a social app for everything is confirmed. While 99% of these social apps seem to add to the chaos of online living, one stood out as ...
“We feel fantastic! It’s great. We feel very good about it, it’s a really great thing for us,” GroupMe co-founder GroupMe co-founders Jared Hecht (left) and Steve Martocci (right), with GroupMe app ...
The days of passing notes behind the teacher’s back might seem bygone. But these days, college students use messaging platforms like GroupMe to talk about their classes. And now some universities are ...
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