Revenues at Bsquare tumbled 15 percent during the fourth quarter after the Bellevue company’s third party software sales were hurt by the loss of a significant Microsoft Windows Embedded licensing customer… Read More
Free publicity is one of the best tools that you can use to promote and grow your small business or startup. P.T. Barnum used it to grow his little circus… Read More
Many of us think of Hulu as the place to catch up on our favorite shows. But at its heart, Hulu is “a technology company first,” says Richard Tom, Hulu’s chief… Read More
Z2Live, the fast-growing Seattle mobile gaming company, announced today that it is buying Big Sandwich Games of Vancouver, B.C. for an undisclosed price. The acquisition gives Z2Live, maker of Trade Nations,… Read More
Glympse is rolling out a new feature this week called “Tap-n-Track” that allows Android phone users to easily share locations on a map with friends and family by bumping two devices… Read More
The big news from T-Mobile USA today: It’s planning to roll out its own LTE network starting next year. The big question remains: Can T-Mobile USA land the iPhone? “There… Read More
AdReady, the heavily-funded online advertising startup backed by Madrona Venture Group, Bain Capital, Khosla Ventures and others, has cut an undisclosed number of staffers. CEO Karl Siebrecht wrote in a… Read More
Cray announced today that it has established a new subsidiary in China in order to sell the company’s large supercomputing and storage systems, as well as provide training to customers… Read More
What’s the price of being the only major U.S. carrier without Apple’s iPhone? T-Mobile USA’s parent company Deutsche Telekom gave a sense of it overnight in its latest earnings report… Read More
Tableau Software, a Seattle business intelligence company whose visualization tools are used by more than 7,000 customers, has named software executive Brooke Seawell to the board. Seawell — who serves on… Read More
It’s inevitable. New babies are coming into the world. I began to notice this when former colleagues were no longer available for a chat, coffee or Words with Friends. Instead,… Read More
Danielle Tiedt, who was the general manager of marketing for Microsoft’s Bing search engine, is joining YouTube to lead consumer marketing for the Google-owned property. A Microsoft spokesman says that… Read More
Zillow had been experiencing a pretty nice run-up in its stock over the past few months, but the stock tumbled Wednesday after co-founders Rich Barton and Lloyd Frink sold off… Read More
As a father and coach, Steve Goldman experienced first-hand the pains of getting youth sports teams organized. And as a techie, he knew there had to be a better way.… Read More
In a letter today to Google CEO Larry Page, attorneys general from dozens of states question the company’s plan to unify its privacy policies across its different web properties and… Read More
[Guest commentary by Kathy Gill] Trust. It’s a key factor in any successful relationship, whether that relationship is between two people or a person and an organization. Although Google hasn’t… Read More
Microsoft’s Bing search engine today launched a new feature called “Linked Pages” that gives people more control over which websites are connected to them, leveraging Microsoft’s partnership with Facebook. The… Read More
This could get pretty interesting. PopCap Games this week launched a new series of casino-style games on Facebook in which players compete in slot-based games, playing by themselves or with… Read More
Buuteeq has reeled in an addition $2 million in capital from a long list of angel investors in Seattle and Silicon Valley, money that the fast-growing Seattle company will use… Read More
Yoky Matsuoka, the vice president of technology for Silicon Valley startup Nest, won’t be returning to the University of Washington, where she has been a longtime computer science professor and… Read More
Updated with Google’s statement below. Microsoft has filed a formal competition complaint against Motorola Mobility in Europe, saying that Motorola is seeking unreasonable royalties for patents needed to implement WiFi… Read More
The Northwest Energy Angels, a 50-person angel investment group, said today that its members invested more than $880,000 in nine clean tech startups last year. Of course, that’s a drop in… Read More
A couple weeks ago, we told you the story of PaperKarma, a new mobile application that allows recipients of junk mail to snap a photo of the offer, catalog or… Read More
Redfin spent more than a year trying to find the right person to lead the company’s marketing department. And the Seattle online real estate company believes that it has finally… Read More
Microsoft this afternoon took the unusual step of responding to The Daily’s report earlier today that Microsoft plans to bring Office to the iPad — saying the publication was “given… Read More
Before the rise of Amazon.com, Seattle retail was defined by one company: Nordstrom. Now, the upscale retailer appears to be taking some plays out of the Amazon.com playbook, announcing plans… Read More
Woot, the daily deal company acquired by Amazon.com two years ago, announced plans overnight to shift away from its longtime t-shirt supplier, American Apparel, and start using short-sleeved shirts made… Read More
The technologies that bring us together are making me more resentful of the ones that tear us apart. Red light cameras. Metal detectors. Running counter to the technologies of unity… Read More
Comcast this week is rolling out a new video streaming service called Streampix, an offering that will be available only to subscribers of the giant cable company. The offering, which… Read More
The Google Android Market is by far the biggest Android app marketplace with more than 400,000 apps. But if you are developer looking to make money or Android device owner… Read More