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‘Pokémon Go’ Pushes Redmond-Based Nintendo Stock to Augmented Reality Breakthrough

The game is immersive, based on augmented reality. But the stock surge of Kyoto, Japan-based Nintendo is all too real. Nintendo North America, which is headquartered in...

EMP’s Turntable Restaurant Turns on the Classics

The Experience Music Project has been built from the ground up as a multi-sensory cultural experience. If you have a taste for great music,...

Chronicling the Z-to-A of Online Customer Service: From Zappos-to-Amazon Tony...

by Larry Sivitz When King County's king of E-tailing, Amazon.com, announced they were purchasing the legendary online shoe and apparel company known as Zappos in...

NASA Space Shuttle Trainer Lands at Museum of Flight

After a 30-year career training crews for every shuttle mission, NASA's FFT (Full Fuselage Trainer) will be relocated from its long-time home at the Johnson Space...

The Vital NW Health Link

Once voted the best place to have a heart attack (because so many of our citizens know CPR), the heart of the greater Seattle...

Give Back. Give Yourself Away. Personify.It

by Michael "Luni" Libes Americans gave nearly $300 billion to charities last year (2011).  That is almost $1,000 per person, and surveys show almost 90%...

Poised for Growth: Washington State has the Work Force and Business Climate to Lead the Bio-IT Industry by Charlene Slayton SEATTLE — Bio-IT or bioinformatics is...

Cloud Computing to Create 14 Million New Jobs by 2015

Spending on public and private IT cloud services will generate nearly 14 million jobs worldwide from 2011 to 2015, according to a new study by...

From the Emerald City to the Red Planet Through the Eye...

It's millions of miles from the Space Needle, UW or the Pacific Science Center, but when the Curiosity space rover ended its eight month...

Zurbie Awards: The Cat’s Meow

By Larry Sivitz 7.24.2000 Getting 300 Internet people together in one place, at one time, on a sultry July night, on a Sunday, for an awards...