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This map shows where venture capital dollars are flowing in the U.S.
By John Cook at 10:17 am on 06/19/2013 | Leave a Comment
Check out this cool map, produced by The Atlantic in partnership with the Martin Prosperity Institute, which shows where venture capital dollars flowed in 2012. As one would expect, the East and West Coasts have the biggest pockets, led, of course, by San Francisco/Oakland (No. 1) and San Jose (No. 2). Based on the 2012 data, Seattle ranked 7th, with 3.3 percent of … Read More...

Startup advice from Haiku Deck CEO: It’s not about the product — it’s how you make people feel
By Taylor Soper at 9:52 am on 06/19/2013 | Leave a Comment
Adam Tratt's first slide at yesterday's Seattle Tech Meetup was simple: A picture of himself with the words "Don't Be Like Me." No, he wasn't talking about the Adam Tratt of today, who is running an up-and-coming iPad presentation helper that won GeekWire's App of the Year. Rather, he was referring to the Adam Tratt who started a company a few years back that, in his … Read More...
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Where great geeks meet sweet gigs: The story behind our new site, GeekWork
By Todd Bishop at 8:34 am on 06/19/2013 | Leave a Comment
Walking into the Seattle Tech Meetup at the HUB Seattle to present our new site GeekWork last night, the first thing I overheard was someone talking about how tough it is to find the right developer for their startup. As people networked and made announcements in advance of the program, it was obvious that a substantial portion of the audience was there to find their … Read More...

Microsoft cites Windows 8 progress as new apps debut — but will it ever get first dibs?
By Todd Bishop at 6:44 am on 06/19/2013 | 1 Comment
Music video service VEVO already has apps for the iPad and Android, but the company is pointing to its launch today on Microsoft's Windows 8 as a milestone that opens up additional capabilities for tablet users, including the ability to stream videos off to the side while checking email or browsing the web. VEVO's use of Windows 8's SnapView is a small example of what … Read More...

Cha-ching: Double Down posts big profits again, expands social casino globally
By Taylor Soper at 5:58 am on 06/19/2013 | Leave a Comment
Things are rolling for Double Down Interactive. The Seattle-based maker of casino-style social games that was gobbled up by Las Vegas-based International Game Technology for as much as $500 million last year saw its second quarter revenues increase sequentially by 31 percent to $54 million. This comes after the company pulled in $128 million within 12 months … Read More...

Tred looks to transform car shopping with at-home test drives
By John Cook at 4:30 am on 06/19/2013 | Leave a Comment
Is this the future of car shopping? Tred today is taking the wraps off a new service in the Seattle area, which allows car shoppers to test drive a variety of vehicles — everything from Hondas to Jeeps to BMWs — at their homes or offices for just $19 per car. The six-person company, a TechStars Seattle grad that's backed by Maveron; former General Motors … Read More...

Jason Goldberg’s Fab raises $150 million in bid to rival Amazon with ‘emotional commerce’
By John Cook at 11:20 pm on 06/18/2013 | 2 Comments
Jason Goldberg sure has come a long way since Jobster, the Seattle startup company he founded in 2003. Now, at the helm of New York-based e-commerce upstart Fab, the charismatic and controversial entrepreneur just pulled in a whopping $150 million funding round at a reported valuation of $1 billion. Investors in the deal include Andreessen Horowitz; Atomico and new … Read More...

Amazon: No, we won’t release entire TV seasons all at once like Netflix
By Taylor Soper at 5:07 pm on 06/18/2013 | Leave a Comment
Netflix has recently been dropping entire season's worth of episodes all at once — Arrested Development, House of Cards — allowing people to engage in "binge viewing." Amazon isn't following suit. While the Seattle online giant released all 14 pilots of its original comedy and children’s series at the same time when seeking customer feedback, the company … Read More...

Google asks court to allow FISA disclosures, citing First Amendment
By Blair Hanley Frank at 4:53 pm on 06/18/2013 | 1 Comment
As pressure on the federal government continues to mount over requests for user data from major technology companies, Google has decided to swipe back at the government. The search giant has submitted a motion to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, asking it to lift a gag order that prohibits Google from disclosing the number of requests the company receives … Read More...

Shadowrun Returns release delayed to July, will allow for create-your-own-adventure campaigns
By Taylor Soper at 4:36 pm on 06/18/2013 | 1 Comment
It’s been more than one year since veteran game designer Jordan Weisman and his company, Harebrained Schemes, raised more than $1.8 million on Kickstarter to develop new versions of Shadowrun Returns for tablets and PCs, which blew past the original goal of $400,000. And now we know when gamers can finally start playing. Originally slated for a June release, the … Read More...

Nintendo 3DS tops Xbox 360 in May, but Microsoft still rules home consoles
By Taylor Soper at 2:11 pm on 06/18/2013 | Leave a Comment
While the Xbox 360 continues to dominate the U.S. console industry inside the living room, Nintendo's handheld 3DS was actually the top-selling platform across hardware and portables for the first time ever last month. For the 29th consecutive month, the Xbox 360 was the top-selling at-home console in May, according to the latest numbers from NPD market research firm. … Read More...

LivingSocial closes Seattle office; employees told to work remotely
By Taylor Soper at 1:32 pm on 06/18/2013 | 1 Comment
Amazon.com-backed LivingSocial, the Washington D.C.-based daily deals site, has shut down its Seattle office. The news was first reported by Forbes and we've reached out to the company for confirmation. Less than 40 employees who worked at the office were not let go, but rather told to work from home, Forbes reported. The company is still hiring for three positions … Read More...

Q&A: Rich Barton and Nick Hanauer on why Seattle is a great ‘startup cake’ (and NYC has a ‘sell out’ culture)
By John Cook at 12:09 pm on 06/18/2013 | Leave a Comment
We had a blast catching up with Seattle technology entrepreneurs and investors Rich Barton and Nick Hanauer on last weekend's GeekWire podcast and radio show. Barton, the former CEO of Expedia and co-founder of Zillow, and Hanauer, an early investor in Amazon.com and aQuantive, like to think big as they look at ways to be provocateurs in business. We talked about a … Read More...

Ballmer, Myhrvold make Top 100 list recognizing CEOs impacting science, tech education
By Taylor Soper at 11:22 am on 06/18/2013 | Leave a Comment
Two Washington CEOs — and former Microsoft colleagues — made a Top 100 CEO list for executives that were recognized for making a difference in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) industries and education. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Intellectual Ventures CEO Nathan Myrhvold made the list, which was compiled by STEMconnector "to salute and … Read More...

15 hours on a single charge? New MacBook Air’s battery life gets rave reviews
By Blair Hanley Frank at 10:49 am on 06/18/2013 | 7 Comments
While it certainly wasn't the biggest story out of WWDC, Apple's new MacBook Air notebooks are garnering rave reviews. On the surface, not much has changed with Apple's line of ultraportables. The Air still sports the same display, ports and form factor. According to Macworld's benchmarking, the computer's new Intel HD 5000 integrated graphics card brings a performance … Read More...

Amazon debuts group gift cards for birthdays on Facebook
By Taylor Soper at 9:26 am on 06/18/2013 | 1 Comment
Facebook already makes it easy to remember the birthdays of your friends. Now, with a little help from Amazon, you can send group-based gift cards, too. Amazon Birthday Gift debuted today as an easy way for anyone to start an Amazon gift card, and then recruit mutual friends on Facebook to add $1-to-$25 to the card. The end result is one big "social" gift card with a … Read More...

This startup mines your Twitter stream to tell you what books to read
By John Cook at 9:19 am on 06/18/2013 | 1 Comment
Struggling to figure out what books to take to the lake house this summer? Well, you might want to consider BookVibe. The service, a product of San Francisco startup Parakweet, mines your Twitter feed to discover the most appropriate books that your friends are recommending or chatting about. Here's a look at my BookVibe, which couldn't have picked a better title for … Read More...

Microsoft updates ‘Socl’ network with new photo and video creation tools
By Todd Bishop at 9:01 am on 06/18/2013 | 1 Comment
Microsoft is rolling out a new set of features for "Socl," the social network from its Future Social Experiences (FUSE) Labs, saying it wants to give users new ways to express themselves by collecting, combining and putting their own spin on photos and videos. The tools include PicoTale (pictured above) which lets people create Cheezburger-style captioned images by … Read More...

‘TrailView’ 2.0? Google patents image-capturing walking stick
By Todd Bishop at 8:09 am on 06/18/2013 | 3 Comments
Google has already started to expand its StreetView system beyond roads, capturing 360-degree images of trails in North America using gigantic backpack contraptions such as the one above. But a new patent received by the company points to a far more elegant solution. It's a walking stick with embedded cameras and location sensors, and a switch at the bottom that causes … Read More...

Microsoft Courier vets score $15M from Andreessen Horowitz to expand beyond blockbuster iPad app Paper
By John Cook at 7:37 am on 06/18/2013 | 3 Comments
FiftyThree, maker of the sketching and illustration app Paper, the Apple 2012 iPad App of the Year, has scored $15 million in fresh funding from Andreessen Horowitz, Highline Ventures, Thrive Capital, SV Angels and Twitter founder Jack Dorsey. The company has offices in New York and Seattle, and the new funds will be used to make a big push into collaboration tools … Read More...

Big data startup SpaceCurve lands $10 million
By John Cook at 12:00 am on 06/18/2013 | Leave a Comment
SpaceCurve, which is developing a big data platform that it says provides "instantaneous intelligence" for location-based services, commodities and other markets, today is announcing that it has raised $10 million in venture funding. Investors in the deal include Triage Ventures, Reed Elsevier Ventures and Divergent Ventures. The money will be used to fund the Seattle … Read More...

Report: Microsoft heavily discounts Surface RT for schools
By Blair Hanley Frank at 6:31 pm on 06/17/2013 | 2 Comments
School's out, and that means it's the perfect time to start thinking about back to school sales, especially if you're budgeting for a school district. According to a report by Mary Jo Foley over at ZDNet, the Surface RT, Microsoft's lower-end ARM-based tablet, will be heavily discounted for K12 schools, as well as colleges and universities. This comes on top of the 10 … Read More...

Sprint launches legal attack, says Dish attempted to ‘fool’ Clearwire shareholders in ‘bad faith’ bid
By John Cook at 5:53 pm on 06/17/2013 | Leave a Comment
Well, nearly everyone saw this coming. Sprint has turned to the courts to try to stop Dish Network's purchase of Clearwire, the Bellevue-broadband wireless company that's highly coveted for its wireless spectrum. In a lawsuit filed today against Dish and Clearwire, Sprint argues in the 45-page document that Dish's proposed buyout violates Delaware Corporate Law and the … Read More...

Game over? Heavily-funded iPad device maker Discovery Bay Games vanishes without explanation
By Taylor Soper at 4:01 pm on 06/17/2013 | Leave a Comment
It looks like time has run out on Discovery Bay Games, a Seattle-based maker of gaming accessories and add-ons for tablet computers. Sources tell GeekWire that the company closed its doors in May. We contacted Bob Belknap, VP of Finance at Discovery Bay Games, but he would neither confirm nor deny the closure. Belknap said he "couldn't go into it right now" and … Read More...

Microsoft SkyDrive manager Mike Torres leaving for mystery job at Amazon
By Todd Bishop at 2:12 pm on 06/17/2013 | 1 Comment
Mike Torres, who helped to build and lead Microsoft's SkyDrive consumer cloud and file storage service, is leaving to join Amazon as a director in the Seattle company's digital group — the area of Amazon responsible for the Kindle product lineup. Torres, who was a group program manager for SkyDrive, confirmed the move this afternoon in response to an inquiry from … Read More...

Q&A: Instacart CEO on competing with Amazon Fresh and the future of grocery shopping
By Blair Hanley Frank at 1:48 pm on 06/17/2013 | Leave a Comment
While Amazon Fresh has been dominating the headlines lately, a San Francisco-based startup led by a former Amazon employee is looking to revolutionize the way people get groceries. We've all had those days: you meant to go out and get groceries, but something came up, and there just wasn't any time. Grocery delivery is supposed to be the way forward: instead of going … Read More...

Microsoft: Bing voice search now faster, more accurate
By Blair Hanley Frank at 11:33 am on 06/17/2013 | 2 Comments
Thanks to some new technology, Windows Phone 8 is getting a better pair of ears. According to a new blog post from the Windows Phone team, Microsoft is using Deep Neural Networks (DNN) to improve the speed and accuracy of its Bing voice search and voice-to-text features. They claim the new technology makes voice search on WP8 up to twice as fast and 15 percent more … Read More...

Microsoft says you can tether your phone for Xbox One check-ins
By Taylor Soper at 10:47 am on 06/17/2013 | 8 Comments
Here's a solution for those wanting to play games on the Xbox One without an Internet connection at home: Your smartphone. Microsoft's newest console requires you to connect to the Internet at least once every 24 hours for games to work, so if you don't have Internet at home, you're basically screwed. But you may be in the clear if you have a mobile device that can … Read More...
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