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Tech Community Rallies to Obliteride Cancer

Fred Hutchinson Annual Bike Ride and New 5K Walk Take Place August 11 Amazon, Microsoft, Seattle Genetics, Juno, Blue Nile and Lyft are just a...

Seattle as 21st Century Metro, Midway Arcade

Move over P.T. Barnum!  You too, Ringling Brothers and Cirque de Soleil. Seattle is about to become an even more spectacular, three-ring, "Big Top"...

Windowed Work: Reframing Your Workday In Pandemic Times

In a 1959 speech, President John F. Kennedy famously remarked: “When written in Chinese, the word ‘crisis’ is composed of two characters—one represents danger and...

How Bill Gates Wants Us to Battle the Novel Coronavirus

While the Covid-19 (aka Novel Coronavirus) pandemic has rapidly reached global proportions, it has struck close to home in the tech capital of Seattle. The novel...

Stranger Things? Microsoft-Netflix Will Deliver Monstrous Streaming Ad Offering

Microsoft and Netflix have announced they are teaming up to launch the first ever ad-supported subscription plan for the streaming giant. It’s the biggest entertainment deal...

Burp! Is Seattle in a Food Delivery Bubble?

We’re not complaining — salivating is more like it — but not since local fishmongers began throwing Northwest salmon through the air at Pike...

“That’s One Small Step into a Lunar Rover on the Moon...

When NASA's Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott and James Irwin touched down on the moon, they had an extra special tool packed away on their lunar lander:...

The State of Search — Unregulated Results and Privacy Questions Loom...

The annual SMX Advanced Search Marketing Expo has once again taken up advanced SEO and PPC discussion on the Seattle waterfront this week. The multi-track symposium tackles the leading organic...

Instant Journalists, AdReady, Twenty20

Seattle's Instivate has announced the official launch of a new online service that allows anyone to create their own news Website to gather and...

Seattle Makes FCC Case

A proposal to create a free, national wireless Internet service got a boost as Federal Communications Commission engineers concluded that concerns are overblown about...