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Genee, an artificially intelligent scheduling app, is launching today into public beta so that anyone can have a personal assistant. On the heels of Zirtual’s collapse, Genee hopes to take ...
Acquiring Genee is part of Microsoft’s ongoing crusade to build intelligent productivity software and services using AI. The company has focused on that area under the tenure of CEO Satya ...
Microsoft plans to shutter Genee on September 1, 2016 and fold the team into Office 365. Genee, launched by Ben Cheung and Charles Lee in 2014, ...
Microsoft has picked up another productivity app -- announcing the acquisition of AI-powered scheduling tool Genee. In a blog post today the software giant said it will be plugging Genee into its ...
Founded in early 2014, Genee (pronounced “JEE-nee”) is based in Mountain View, Calif., and had raised $1.5 million in funding from four investors in a single round, according to CrunchBase.
Microsoft Corp. on Monday said it agreed to buy Genee, a “smart” scheduling app, as the company continues its effort to embed artificial intelligence in all of its digital experiences.
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