Microsoft Inc has agreed to buy UK-based start-up SwiftKey, an application firm known for a free software service that replaces the default keyboard on phones and tablets manufactured by Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc, for $250 million, according to Bloomberg News. Click here for more details
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Monday, 8 February 2016
Microsoft buys SwiftKey
Microsoft Inc has agreed to buy UK-based start-up SwiftKey, an application firm known for a free software service that replaces the default keyboard on phones and tablets manufactured by Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc, for $250 million, according to Bloomberg News. Click here for more details
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