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Ray Ozzie, who served five years at Microsoft as chief software architect before retiring in 2010, has let it be known that he is working on a new startup company. The company, Cocomo, appears to be focused on some sort of mobile communications and socia
Back in the late 1990s, I got into the habit of contacting Ray Ozzie every month or so to see if he would spill some news about his startup Groove Networks, then in stealth mode, ultimately bought by Microsoft. Ozzie, who left Redmond a year ago, was unf
Everyone knew that Ray Ozzie would eventually resurface after leaving Microsoft. According to the report in the Boston Globe, Ozzie is joined by two ex-Microsoft employees, Ransom Richardson and Matt Pope. Ozzie confirmed the bootstrapped venture but off
Ray Ozzie (born November 20, 1955) is Chief Software Architect at Microsoft. He was formerly best known for his role in creating Lotus Notes. Full Article
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