Grove.io was originally Convore, a real-time chat web application created by co-founders
Eric Florenzano,
Leah Culver
Leah Culver (born 1982 or 1983) is a computer programmer, Startup company, startup Founder CEO, founder, and angel investor.
Education
Culver started as an art major at the University of Minnesota, but switched majors and earned a Bachelor of ...
, and
Eric Maguire.
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PC World
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It offers advice on various aspects of PCs and related items, the Internet, and other personal tec ...
'' said "It works as a
news aggregate as well as a question/answer forum for its myriad of topics"; according to ''
MIT Technology Review
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'', it had "the polish and responsiveness that most new sites of its ilk lack."
In January 2012, Convore pivoted into Grove.io, with a focus on providing services for businesses, and touting as a core feature that it was based on IRC. The imminent closure of the Convore service was announced on their own website and on Twitter in February.
In October 2016, Grove.io announced that they were closing down, and recommended users to use Slack as a replacement.
References
External links
Convore Archive
Chat websites
Web applications
Online chat
Internet properties established in 2011
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