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We’re not sure some of them are even on the drawing board, but they’d be great to see
Talko
Rather than a product, Talko is a startup working on mobility and communications software and tools for Android and iOS devices. The company and whatever it comes up with warrants attention because its founder is Ray Ozzie, who’s success developing Lotus Notes and taking over as chief software architect at Microsoft after Bill Gates left the post make just about anything he does worth watching. Based on job postings by the company, social networking seems to be core to whatever Talko is up to. The company changed its name from Cocomo to Talko in 2012 when it raised $4 million from investors.
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