— Black Girls CODE, a nonprofit dedicated to teaching girls of color ages 7-17 about computer programming and technology, is holding three pop-up robotics workshops in the Seattle area on… Read More
A week or so ago, before Seattle decided to play summer for a few days, I grilled dinner in a torrential downpour, and it felt … normal. There was no… Read More
There’s a lot of new people moving to Seattle — and we mean a LOT. That huge shift is creating tension between newcomers and old timers, and it’s why two local… Read More
This week on the GeekWire radio show and podcast: We analyze the big unveilings this week from Apple and Microsoft, each representing a new attempt to reinvent the traditional computer. First,… Read More
Seattle is growing — or perhaps a better term is exploding — at an almost startling rate. An average of 263 people are moving to the region each day, and Seattle’s skyline is dotted with… Read More