Microsoft acquires student-tutor collaboration platform TakeLessons
Microsoft has purchased TakeLessons, which offers a platform to connect students and tutors.
Microsoft has purchased TakeLessons, which offers a platform to connect students and tutors.
Microsoft is re-upping its commitment to help build digital skills with its software, services and learning assets, building on an initiative it first launched last year.
As the deadline for a forced sale or shutdown of the U.S. operations of the TikTok video-sharing app fast approaches, ByteDance is said to have decided its algorithm won't be part of any sale that happens.
Microsoft is making available its learning content, certifications, and job-seeking tools to try to help the estimated 25 million people worldwide whose jobs have been impacted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Microsoft is readying a new learning app -- a preview of which is coming later this year -- that will be part of its Teams service. It will help users access and manage their learning content in a single place.
Microsoft launched a collection of tools and templates aimed at freelance workers late last year. Moving forward, Microsoft has much bigger plans to target those in the 'gig economy.'
Microsoft is working on a variety of robotics-related projects, some public, some not, across the company.
Microsoft is making its Azure blockchain-as-a-service offering the backbone of a new partnership with the R3 banking consortium.
Microsoft has purchased Sunrise, the company behind the popular calendar application for iOS and Android, as previously rumored.
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