Microsoft is building a ‘digital memories’ service in its new Evoke Studio

There’s a new Microsoft Studio that’s building a service focused around creating and sharing digital memories. Thanks to “The Walking Cat” on Twitter, I found a couple of job listings for a new “Evoke Studio” at Microsoft. Based on one of those listings referencing “KudoT,” a k a Kudo Tsunoda, I’m betting Evoke Studio is a subgroup within Tsunoda’s Windows Apps Studio team, which is part of the Windows and Devices Group. The coming digital memories service will address “how people tell their stories and preserve their memories through photos and videos.” The Evoke team will work with Microsoft Research and OneDrive in the development of the service, which will work on “all devices and Windows PCs.” Given Tsunoda’s Kinect/HoloLens connections, I’m assuming the service will be available for users…


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