The Interns Are Here!
The interns are arriving weekly now. This year we are fortunate to have 25 amazing interns representing University of Washington, Stanford, MIT, Carnegie Mellon, Cornell, Berkeley, Harvey Mudd,...
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Wonder what’s it like to work here at Intentional? We just posted some videos highlighting our work environment, one with interns and one with full time employees. Check them out.
View ArticleCharles Simonyi named Stanford Engineering Hero
Stanford University today named Charles Simonyi, our founder, CTO and Chairman, a Stanford Engineering Hero. From Stanford: The honor recognizes professional achievements that have advanced social and...
View ArticleWe’ve moved!
Exciting new milestone at Intentional Software as we move into our new office in Bellevue! We only moved around the corner, but it’s a big change in our working environment. The space has been...
View ArticleHappy Holidays from Intentional Software!
Something festive for the holidays, from all of us to all of you!
View ArticleMemories of Future and Space
Charles received his Stanford Engineering Hero award last week from the hands of Persis S. Drell, Dean of the School of Engineering at Stanford University. He gave a talk “Memories of Future and Space”...
View ArticleInterns!
At Intentional, signs of summer are everywhere. Days are longer, temperatures are creeping upwards, and the interns are arriving! This is the 3rd year of our intern program which has grown in scope and...
View ArticleHiking Little Si in North Bend, WA.
The location of the first hike of this summer is one of our favorites. After work, a group drove out to North Bend and hiked up Little Si. With the long days in Seattle, there was plenty of time for …...
View ArticleEric Anderson, CEO
I am honored to confirm that Intentional Software has signed an agreement to be acquired by Microsoft. Joining Microsoft, the global leader in productivity software, provides an exceptional opportunity...
View ArticleCharles Simonyi, Founder, Chairman, and CTO
Alan Kay at Xerox PARC made a bold prediction in 1972 of a future “Dynabook” that everyone could afford, no bigger than a largish book, with a flat display and which has the power of a “PDP-10.” In...
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