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27.06.2025 | The Future of Work: Balancing AI and Human Labor | The landscape of work is shifting. Technology is the wind beneath our wings, but it can also be a storm that topples trees. The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the workplace, raising questions about job security and produc... |
27.06.2025 | The Cracks in the Tech Giants: Leaks and Bureaucracy Exposed | In the fast-paced world of technology, where innovation reigns supreme, two recent incidents have revealed the vulnerabilities lurking beneath the surface. Scale AI, a company at the forefront of artificial intelligence, has found itself in... |
25.06.2025 | Amazon Whole Foods Boss Says Internal Bureaucracy Is 'Ridiculous' and Wasting Company Time in a Leaked Meeting Amazon's Vice President of Worldwide Grocery and Whole Foods CEO, Jason Buechel, said the... | An Amazon grocery executive says the company's internal bureaucracy is "ridiculous" and that the retail giant is working to reduce it.
At an internal meeting last week for Amazon's grocery team, an employee asked how the company p... |
18.07.2024 | Thursday, July 18 | Seattle interim police chief fires officer who made ‘vile’ comments
Seattle interim police Chief Sue Rahr has fired an officer and union leader who made comments, described as “vile” and callous, downplaying the death of a young woman kille... |
12.07.2024 | Seattle launches initiative to reduce gun violence | figcaption>span]:font-sans" data-chromatic="ignore">
In response to several fatal shootings of young people, city and county officials are launching an initiative aimed at reducing gun violence.
Why it matters: Gun viol... |
18.06.2024 | Tuesday, June 18 | State law means more ‘middle housing’ is coming to Renton
House Bill 1110 was passed last year by the Washington Legislature to allow more “middle housing,” which describes housing such as duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, fiveplexes, sixple... |
13.06.2024 | Seattle Takes A Pass On ShotSpotter, Will Beef Up Other Surveillance Efforts Instead | Here comes a little more bad news for a company that’s seen quite a lot of it lately.
SoundThinking, which formerly did business as ShotSpotter, is seeing another high-profile, would-be customer walk away from the table after determining th... |
06.06.2024 | Thursday, June 6 | Seattle tries new approach for treating addiction — gift cards
The basic concept of contingency management — incentives to help treat addiction — has been around since the 1960s. The Department of Veterans Affairs began offering it in selec... |
31.05.2024 | Friday, May 31 | NW demand for electricity projected to grow 30% in decade
Electricity demand in the Northwest is expected to grow more than 30% in the next decade, or about 5% more than estimated last year and triple the prediction three years ago, industr... |
24.05.2024 | Friday, May 24 | With June 1 rent increases looming, mobile home residents face uncertain future
There’s only a week and a half until Joann Wellman’s rent at Pinewood Park increases beyond her capacity to pay. Pinewood Park residents will see their monthly ... |
10.05.2024 | Friday, May 10 | Down payment on home out of reach as Clark County’s high rents challenge middle-income family
Much attention has focused on how Washington’s housing crisis has affected low-income families, but it also hurts middle-class families…Middle-cla... |
18.03.2024 | Monday, March 18 | Key health takeaways from WA’s 2024 legislative session
Health care affordability, workforce shortages and access to care remained top of mind for lawmakers during this year’s legislative session — and while several politicians and health c... |
09.02.2024 | Friday, February 9 | WA House votes to allow local even-year elections
In an effort to boost low turnout in local elections, the Washington House passed a bill Thursday that would allow cities and special districts to have elections in even years. Washington cu... |
29.01.2024 | Why Seattle restaurant The Boat rocks | I didn't have a chance until a couple of months ago to make it to The Boat, which specializes in Vietnamese garlic chicken and rice (cơm gà mắm tỏi).
Now, after a few visits, I can tell you why the restaurant in Little Saigon is racking up ... |
05.01.2024 | Friday, January 5 | Eight lawmakers to watch in Washington’s 2024 session
Comfortable shoes are required for the upcoming 2024 legislative session, as this one promises to be a full-on sprint for 60 days. Perseverance and patience, too, for those lawmakers det... |
22.11.2023 | Wednesday, November 22 | WA students flock to computer science, and AI adds to the allure
Despite the pandemic and recent tech layoffs at industry giants like Amazon and Microsoft, the state’s flagship university is still turning away thousands of students who want... |
18.09.2023 | Police Union VP Says Woman Killed By Cop Is Only Worth $11,000 | You hate to see it. But you know it’s always there. And it’s not even hidden below the surface. It’s right there on top: the disdain expressed by law enforcement officers for the people they’re supposed to be serving. |
14.09.2023 | A Seattle cop joked that a woman run over and killed by police had 'limited value.' Those comments could spark a civil lawsuit payout, a lawyer said. | Law A Seattle cop joked that a woman run over and killed by police had 'limited value.' Those comments could spark a civil lawsuit payout, a lawyer said.
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16.08.2023 | Wednesday, August 16 | Washington awards $150M contract to convert ferries to hybrid-electric power
Washington State Ferries announced Tuesday it has awarded a roughly $150 million contract to ship builder Vigor to convert up to three of the state’s largest vesse... |
15.08.2023 | Oregon opens applications for new paid family leave program | Oregon's new paid family leave program opened for applications Monday, following four years of preparation — disrupted by COVID — after the Legislature authorized it in 2019 with bipartisan support.
Why it matters: Lack of paid family leave... |
28.07.2023 | The best 'green' vacation spot in all 50 states for people who care about planet-friendly travel | Travel The best 'green' vacation spot in all 50 states for people who care about planet-friendly travel
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07.07.2023 | Tennessee Law On Encampments On Public Land Forces Hard Choices | Multiple tents rest underneath an overpass in East Nashville.The Washington Post via Getty Images |
05.07.2023 | Seattle preps for MLB All-Star Week with cleaning, murals and events | Seattle is readying itself for the influx of tens of thousands of visitors expected for Major League Baseball's All-Star Week, which is starting Friday.
Why it matters: This year marks only the third time Seattle has ever hosted the All-Sta... |
08.06.2023 | Thursday, June 8 | State hauls in over $550M from second cap-and-trade auction
Washington’s second quarterly auction for pollution allowances will likely bring in more than $557 million, a higher-than-expected jump in revenue that the state can put toward pro... |
07.06.2023 | Wednesday, June 7 | WA ban on sale of AR-15s and other semi-automatic rifles can go forward, judge rules
A federal judge Tuesday denied an attempt to halt Washington’s new ban on the sale of AR-15s and other semi-automatic rifles. In his ruling, Judge Robert B... |
06.06.2023 | Tuesday, June 6 | Editorial: Use WA capital gains tax bonanza on schools most in need of repairs
It was a controversial idea. Tax the state’s ultra-wealthy on the proceeds from the sale of stocks, bonds and businesses above $250,000 and direct the money to W... |
11.05.2023 | Thursday, May 11 | The national COVID emergency is over. What does that mean in WA?
While most state and federal COVID proclamations have already lapsed, including masking and vaccination requirements, Thursday’s expiration of the nationwide public health eme... |
10.05.2023 | Wednesday, May 10 | Trans minors protected from parents under Washington law
Minors seeking gender-affirming care in Washington will be protected from the intervention of estranged parents under a measure Gov. Jay Inslee signed into law Tuesday. The new law is... |
09.05.2023 | Tuesday, May 9 | Housing was a priority during 2023 session. Here are bills Gov. Inslee signed into law Monday
Gov. Jay Inslee visited King County Monday afternoon to sign into law a large package of housing-related bills passed during the 2023 legislative ... |
04.05.2023 | Thursday, May 4 | ‘Clean energy revolution.’ WA Gov. Jay Inslee signs 7 energy bills into law in Tri-Cities
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee came to the energy hub of the Pacific Northwest — the Tri-Cities — to sign seven clean energy bills passed by the Legislatu... |
03.05.2023 | Wednesday, May 3 | Inslee announces special legislative session to pass new drug possession law
The Washington Legislature will attempt to wrap up its unfinished business on drug possession this month. Gov. Jay Inslee announced Tuesday he’s calling for a spec... |
02.05.2023 | Tuesday, May 2 | New law, inspired by WSU student’s death, stiffens penalties for hazing
Washington’s laws against hazing were significantly stiffened Monday, as Gov. Jay Inslee signed legislation named in honor of a Washington State University student who ... |
01.05.2023 | ‘Phone Free’ Policies Like Dave Chappelle’s Open Door For Better Comedy | Dave Chappelle's 2023 tour has a 'no cell phone' policy (Photo by Shannon Finney/Getty Images, ... [+] 2022).Getty Images |
21.04.2023 | Friday, April 21 | Washington state bans sale of most semi-automatic rifles
The Washington Legislature has passed a law to ban the sale, importation and distribution of assault-style rifles, sending one of the highest-profile firearms-regulation bills to the ... |
14.04.2023 | Friday, April 14 | Washington lawmakers in final negotiations over budget, domestic violence funding
Organizations that provide services to crime victims are facing a 30% cut in federal funding. Those funds came from penalties levied from federal prosecutions... |
13.04.2023 | Thursday, April 13 | WA Legislature backs compromise bill on police pursuits
The state Legislature is moving to ease restrictions on when police can engage in car chases to nab fleeing criminal suspects. A bipartisan compromise bill approved by the state House ... |
12.04.2023 | Wednesday, April 12 | WA House votes to keep drug possession a misdemeanor
The Washington House passed legislation early Wednesday that if passed into law would keep drug possession as a misdemeanor in the state. The policy differs from the version passed by the... |
10.04.2023 | Monday, April 10 | Assault weapon ban clears WA state Senate
The state Senate on Saturday approved a ban on the sale of assault weapons in Washington, setting up the measure to go to Gov. Jay Inslee for a signature in the final weeks of the legislative sessio... |
07.04.2023 | Friday, April 7 | House backs hospital staffing standards bill by wide margin
A bill prescribing new procedures for drafting, deploying and enforcing of hospital staffing plans passed by an overwhelming margin in the state House on Thursday and will now go t... |
06.04.2023 | Thursday, April 6 | Speed cameras will soon be allowed in WA highway work zones
Speed enforcement in work zones will soon become more advanced. Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday signed into law Senate Bill 5272, a bipartisan bill authorizing the use of automated came... |
17.03.2023 | Friday, March 17 | WA bill could help ease renewable energy development tensions
In the Pacific Northwest, conversations about renewable energy can get pretty heated. Residents often raise concerns about fragmented wildlife habitats, disturbed cultural resour... |
10.03.2023 | Friday, March 10 | Rifle ban, housing bills and more advance in the WA Legislature
Housing, firearms and drug-possession laws have all kept Washington lawmakers busy during the first half of the 2023 legislative session, with some surprising results so far. W... |
07.03.2023 | Tuesday, March 7 | Rep. Doglio & Sen. Conway: WA Legislature can protect warehouse workers when employers won’t
In 2020, 23.9 out of every 100 workers in Amazon’s DuPont distribution center in Pierce County fell victim to a serious injury. Let us say that... |
01.03.2023 | Wednesday, March 1 | Pass anti-hazing legislation to help save students’ lives
College should be a time of growth and exploration; a time for older teens to move into adulthood. But for too many students and their families, this time ends in sadness and stolen ... |
28.02.2023 | Tuesday, February 28 | WA families struggle with hunger as federal food assistance expires
Expanded benefits under the federal food assistance program known as SNAP are set to end this week. The expiration comes at a time when Washington residents continue to str... |
27.02.2023 | Monday, February 27 | Rep. Liz Berry: There’s a solution in the WA Legislature for our growing trash problem
In Washington, more than 50% of consumer paper and packaging is going to landfills or incineration each year. That adds up to $104 million worth of valua... |
23.02.2023 | Thursday, February 23 | WA Senate passes bill prohibiting some employers from discriminating against cannabis users
Some employers in Washington state would no longer be allowed to discriminate against applicants for their cannabis use outside of work under a bill... |
22.02.2023 | Wednesday, February 22 | Washington among 20 states that have joined the new Reproductive Freedom Alliance
On Tuesday, governors in 20 states, including Washington, announced the launch of the Reproductive Freedom Alliance, a non-partisan coalition committed to pro... |
12.02.2023 | Meta Expects Further Layoffs Amid Delays in Budgeting | Trisha Kae Andrada, Tech Times 12 February 2023, 10:02 am
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A photograph shows the Meta logo at the Meta showroom in Brussels on December 07, 2022.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, WhatsA... |
10.02.2023 | Friday, February 10 | Washington Senate panel approves bill to make drug possession gross misdemeanor
The Legislature is moving forward with a proposal to fix the state’s drug possession laws after a Senate panel on Thursday approved a bill with a larger focus o... |
20.01.2023 | Friday, January 20 | WA lawmakers trying again to tax wealth, as part of nationwide effort
Democrats in the Washington Legislature introduced a measure Thursday to tax Washingtonians who have more than $250 million. The state would tax 1% of the fair market sha... |
19.01.2023 | Thursday, January 19 | Legislature must address WA nursing crisis
Washington, like other states, is facing a health care problem, one that intensified during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The problem isn’t merely a shortage of nurses. Nor is it simply a st... |
18.01.2023 | Wednesday, January 18 | WA lawmakers consider minimum wage requirement for incarcerated workers
There are 2,200 incarcerated people across Washington who have jobs. They’re employed in prison facilities. They might be welders, food service workers, carpenters, or ... |
17.01.2023 | Tuesday, January 17 | Special education spending, oversight top priorities for WA lawmakers
This year, Washington state lawmakers are making big promises to fund and improve the education services that help roughly 158,449 disabled kids around the state. After t... |
13.01.2023 | Got It AI creates truth checker for ChatGPT ‘hallucinations’ | Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here.
Got It AI said it has developed AI to identify and address ChatGPT “hallucinations” for enterprise applications.
ChatGPT has taken the tech world by storm by sh... |
13.01.2023 | Friday, January 13 | WA jobless workers living ‘surrealistic nightmare’ as recession looms
In December, state auditors chided ESD for being slow to fix performance issues exacerbated by the pandemic. But the deeper problem, some state legislators and worker adv... |
11.01.2023 | Wednesday, January 11 | Inslee urges lawmakers to act on housing, gun measures
Gov. Jay Inslee urged state lawmakers Tuesday to act on his legislative agenda in a speech to a joint session of the Legislature, calling for stricter gun laws, unprecedented spending o... |
06.01.2023 | Friday, January 6 | Lawmakers aim to tackle drug laws and homelessness
Washington lawmakers return to Olympia Monday with several pressing issues to address — chief among them, revising Washington’s criminal drug laws and addressing the state’s housing and hom... |
05.01.2023 | Thursday, January 5 | Here’s how Washington might get consumer bottle recycling, eliminate waste production
Washington legislators are taking another swing at improving recycling and eliminating waste production in the state, and have introduced a new bill to ma... |
27.12.2022 | TikToks from Seattle's ice storm showing people crawling up icy streets on their hands and knees and cars crashing in slow-motion into each other | Culture TikToks from Seattle's ice storm showing people crawling up icy streets on their hands and knees and cars crashing in slow-motion into each other
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2022-12-27T19:24:09Z
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09.11.2022 | Wednesday, November 9 | Student killed in Ingraham High School shooting; suspect arrested
A student was shot and killed Tuesday at Ingraham High School, inciting fear among students and drawing hundreds of parents to the school’s North Seattle campus. The suspect ... |
01.11.2022 | Tuesday, November 1 | Want to start saving for college? WA’s GET Prepaid Tuition Program reopens enrollment
Washington’s Guaranteed Education Tuition (GET) program will accept new enrollments starting Tuesday, Nov. 1, providing families a way to save for future ... |
11.10.2022 | Tuesday, October 11 | We’re having driest October since the 1940s in Puget Sound area. Any rain in sight?
We’re only 10 days in, but so far October is proving to be the driest since the 1940s, according to the National Weather Service. No measurable precipitatio... |
01.09.2022 | Thursday, September 1 | Free transit starts today for most youths across WA
Young transit riders in most of Washington won’t pay their bus fares today or any day until they turn 19, as agencies across the state pivot toward providing free rides for people 18 and u... |
23.08.2022 | Tuesday, August 23 | State’s new Clean Fuel Standard takes aim at climate-changing pollution
A mammoth accounting ledger. A carrot-and-stick rule with a focus on incentives. However you describe it, Washington’s proposed Clean Fuel Standard has a simple goal: r... |
22.08.2022 | Monday, August 22 | WA wants to secure housing for youth exiting state care
“We kind of just said it — and hoped it would be true — and never came around to providing the tools,” said State Rep. Tana Senn (D-Mercer Island), of the shortcomings in [SB 6560]. Se... |
11.08.2022 | Thursday, August 11 | DOH releases COVID-19 updates for Washington K-12 schools, child care
With school starting back in just a few weeks, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) has updated its COVID-19 guidance for K-12 schools and for child care. “We ... |
10.08.2022 | Wednesday, August 10 | Seattle makes interfering with abortion care a misdemeanor, prohibits discrimination based on pregnancy outcome
It will soon be illegal in Seattle to discriminate against someone for seeking or receiving an abortion, part of the city’s effo... |
09.08.2022 | Tuesday, August 9 | FBI searches Trump’s Florida home as part of presidential records probe
Former President Donald Trump said FBI agents raided his Mar-a-Lago estate on Monday and broke into his safe in what his son acknowledged was part of an investigation i... |
08.08.2022 | Monday, August 8 | How the Inflation Reduction Act might impact you — and change the U.S.
Major changes to the Affordable Care Act. The nation’s biggest-ever climate bill. The largest tax hike on corporations in decades. And dozens of lesser-known provisions ... |
05.08.2022 | Thursday, August 4 | WA tenants need to work 72 hours a week at minimum wage to afford rent
Significant increases to Washington’s minimum wage have not been enough to offset rising rent prices for scores of workers across the state. A minimum-wage worker in Was... |
05.08.2022 | Wednesday, August 3 | Water shortages in E. Washington will happen in our lifetime, climate change to blame
A new long-term forecast has predicted that shifts in river flow and reduced snowpacks due to climate change over the next 20 years will result in drier s... |
28.07.2022 | Thursday, July 28 | Should you still be wearing a mask? As COVID rates climb, health experts say the answer is yes
About four months have passed since Washington’s statewide indoor mask mandate ended, but some local infectious disease experts and state epidemi... |
27.07.2022 | Wednesday, July 27 | King County approves free transit for youths
Beginning Sept. 1, people 18 and under will ride King County buses, water taxis and streetcars for free. The new policy comes as the result of a nearly $17 billion transportation funding package ... |
05.05.2022 | Thursday, May 5 | End of Roe v. Wade looms large in Idaho, where women are likely to seek abortions in Washington A trigger law signed by Idaho Gov. Brad Little in 2020 would ban abortions except in cases of rape, incest or to protect the life of the mother.... |
16.06.2021 | Eviction protections for renters will extend beyond June in these locations | With millions of Americans still behind on their rent, some states and cities will continue to ban evictions after the national moratorium expires.
Renters in Kenmore, Washington, can't be evicted until October. In New York, tenants are saf... |
03.04.2021 | Seattle Police Department had the most officers in DC on January 6. An investigation is underway to determine if they breached the Capitol, but advocates say the problem runs deeper. | Black Lives Matter protesters facing police in Seattle, Washington on July 25, 2020. David Ryder/Getty Images
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03.04.2021 | Seattle Police Department had the most officers in DC on January 6. An investigation is underway to determine if they breached the Capitol, but advocates say the problem runs deeper. | Black Lives Matter protesters facing police in Seattle, Washington on July 25, 2020. David Ryder/Getty Images
Seattle is reckoning with the news that at least six SPD officers were in Washington, DC, on January 6.
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31.01.2021 | How Anger Over Covid Closures Can Fuel The School Choice Movement | A parent recently complained in a Washington Post op ed that there is “no common-sense explanation” ... [+] for vaccinating teachers if they refuse to return to in-person learning. getty |
19.11.2020 | How To Sustain Business During A Recession | Arnie Gordon is the President of Arlyn Scales. |
03.11.2020 | LIVE RESULTS: Jay Inslee wins reelection for Washington governor against Loren Culp | Washington Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee wins reelection against Republican challenger Loren Culp, according to Insider and Decision Desk HQ.
Polls in Washington closed at 11 p.m. ET.
Experts rate the race as solid Democratic.
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14.10.2020 | The ‘Enrichment Gap’ Is Widening. Students’ Social-Emotional Development Is at Risk. | Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, there’s been a lot of discussion about digital equity in U.S. public schools. But the virus has drastically expanded another gap that is key to children’s learning and wellbeing: out-of-school enrichment.
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15.04.2020 | Municipal Credit Ratings And ESG Ratings: Irreconcilable Differences? | It sounds ideal, almost too good to be true. An attractive urban center in a scenic part of the country. A regional economic hub drawing a youthful, educated population taking jobs at the nation’s fastest growing companies. Per capita incom... |
15.04.2020 | When Schools Get Green Light To Open, They Must Be Ready To Go | Some state and local education leaders are quietly hinting that they may not be planning to open schools this fall, even as public health authorities say they expect schools to have a green light by then. Much of this has been murmured, but... |
09.03.2020 | Electric scooter riders are often forced to choose between breaking the law and endangering themselves. Here's how to change that. | Advertisement
Electric scooters have the potential to transform transportation, but they're plagued with safety issues.
Current laws meant to protect riders and pedestrians, like helmet laws and sidewalk regulations, are ineffective and onl... |
06.03.2019 | Taxing your privacy | Joe Apprendi Contributor
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21.04.2015 | Is $70K the new normal? Tech leaders weigh Seattle CEO’s pledge | Dan Price accepts the Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award at the GeekWire Awards in 2013.
Gravity Payments CEO Dan Price made big headlines when he announced plans to implement a minimum annual salary of $70,000 at the Seattle-based compan... |
25.03.2015 | Rusty Greiff Joins 1776 as Managing Director of Education Ventures | It seems like one step towards becoming the next Silicon Valley starts with adopting the nickname. There’s Silicon Beach (Los Angeles), Silicon Alley (New York), Silicon Sound (Seattle), Silicon Roundabout (London) and even Silicon Slopes (... |
12.05.2013 | GeekWire Radio: Seattle startup HearIt is helping smartphones find their voice | Smartphones are becoming a bigger part of our lives, but the real trick will be making them a seamless part of our lives. This week we get a sneak preview of one Seattle startup’s effort to push the boundaries of text-to-speech technology, ... |
26.04.2013 | Washington State Allows Third Parties To Brand Youthful Offenders For Life At The Low, Low Price Of Only 69? A Record | Being charged with a crime as a juvenile isn’t supposed to haunt you for the rest of your life. In most cases, juvenile offenders can have their records sealed once they hit adulthood (18-21, depending on state law). There are some exceptio... |
10.03.2013 | Seattle bar bans Google Glass, still loves beer goggles | reader comments 169 with 84 posters participating, including story author
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13.06.2012 | Mars Hill Church, now with its own music label | Rock, rap and Jesus? Seattle-based ministry Mars Hill is launching a record label to serve and attract its growing membership.
The fledgling record label is called Mars Hill Music and run by Deacon Jonathan Dunn. Dunn is a founding member o... |
10.05.2012 | Podcast Preview: The state of the Seattle startup market with Tomo co-founder Tony Wright | GeekWire's John Cook interviews entrepreneur Tony Wright at last year's Seattle 2.0 Startup Awards
Seattle entrepreneur Tony Wright’s announcement earlier this week that he plans to relocate to Silicon Valley to build his latest company sen... |
29.03.2012 | Y Combinator for high-school kids? It’s students only at this new startup incubator | Edward Jiang and Tyler Menezes of StudentRND
StudentRND has been gathering geeky and entrepreneurial high school and college kids for weekend hackathons for three years now. Now, co-founder Edward Jiang is looking to expand his growing empi... |
17.03.2012 | GeekWire Radio: New iPad, SXSW recap, and the best iPhone camera app ever | Monica Guzman in the KIRO studios (Erynn Rose photo)
We’ve got a ton of interesting apps and online services to talk about on this week’s GeekWire radio show and podcast, with special guest Monica Guzman, the GeekWire columnist just back fr... |
29.11.2011 | TaskRabbit plans to hop into Seattle next year with online errand service | It’s about to get a little easier to complete chores around the house and get tasks done around town. TaskRabbit, a San Francisco upstart, is bringing its brand of errand running to Seattle.
Need help wrapping birthday gifts, hanging holida... |
28.11.2011 | Media Roundtable: Xconomy on GeekWire Radio | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
I had a great time on the latest edition of the GeekWire podcast and radio show, the regular program produced by KIRO-FM featuring longtime Seattle technology journalists Todd... |
07.09.2011 | GeekWire at 6 months: How the heck did we end up here? | More than 800 people attended the GeekWire launch event in June, where the centerpiece of the evening was our GeekBall court, combining soccer and pool, and proving geeks know how to have fun. (Photo by Karen Ducey)
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30.04.2011 | GeekWire Podcast: The business, technology and art of podcasting, with Luke Burbank and Rob Greenlee | Rob Greenlee and Luke Burbank conjur up some deep thoughts in the KIRO studios.
This week on a special edition of the GeekWire Podcast — a discussion about podcasting. Yeah, we’re going meta on you.
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09.04.2011 | GeekWire Podcast: Sports, Twitter, beer, apps and startups | We’ve got sports on our brains this week, with a roundup of the latest technological “innovations” at Mariners and Sounders games — including a beer vendor building his business through Twitter and a new Sounders app that John hopes to use ... |