I've been a fan of ePals for a long time. They seem to keep adding features, though, making a compelling case for schools and districts to actually pay for their premium features (even in the face of ...
ePals, a leader in connecting students, classrooms, and educational activities worldwide with safe, secure email and Web 2.0 platforms, announced today that it has signed a "strategic technical ...
WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - Jan 30, 2013) - ePals Corporation ("ePals" or "the Corporation") (TSX VENTURE: SLN), an education media company and world's leading global learning network, is pleased to ...
Microsoft and ePals are partnering to expand the collaboration and communications tools available to educators and students through the ePals Global Community, an educational networking platform.
REDMOND, Wash., and WASHINGTON, D.C. ― April 21, 2010 ― Microsoft Corp. and ePals Inc., a privately held education technology company, today announced they have signed a strategic technical ...
WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - Mar 13, 2013) - ePals Corporation (TSX VENTURE: SLN) ("ePals" or the "Company") announced today that it intends to issue, on a non-brokered private placement basis, ...
ePals customers will be able to take advantage of popular productivity software and can access their Word documents and other files—all from within a single, shared, and secure education technology ...
Education technology provider ePals is making its formerly subscription-based services available to schools free of charge. These services, available to all schools around the world, include ...
Microsoft has taken a undisclosed minority stake in a small Northern Virginia education technology company as part of a deal to incorporate the software giant's new suite of Web-based products into ...
ePals, developer of a social learning network, this morning announced that it has acquired Newstogram, maker of a media personalization and content recommendation platform. Also included in the deal ...
Herndon-based <a href="http://www.corp.epals.com/">ePals Corp.</a>, an education media company focused on the K-12 market, has named a new CEO to succeed Miles ...