Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has made a habit of touting the growth in the company’s security technology business on earnings calls. This time was different.
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Sen. Joe Nguyen credits his success in part to applying tech tools and strategies to his legislative duties. For his civic work, Nguyen is being honored at the GeekWire Awards as this year’s Public Policy Champion for Innovation Award.
Techie-turned-lawmaker uses Microsoft chops as state senator
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The FTC’s ban on non-competition agreements will prohibit companies from using the clauses in new employment contracts, and invalidates many existing agreements. If the new rules survive expected legal challenges, they could force a change in mindset inside the companies that use them — and have additional implications for legislation and litigation involving intellectual property.
How the FTC ban on non-competes could help tech companies
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The walk or ride between Microsoft’s east and west headquarters campuses in Redmond, Wash., got a bit safer and greener on Monday with the opening of a dramatic new pedestrian and bicycle friendly bridge over SR 520.
Microsoft's headquarters campuses connected by new pedestrian bridge
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Atomo, the 5-year-old coffee startup, opened a new Seattle roastery to help spread the use of its beanless, sustainable grounds.
Beanless coffee startup opens new Seattle roastery
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Tech veteran Joe Heitzeberg likens his rapidly growing meetups for AI builders to the famed Silicon Valley computer hobbyists club that attracted Apple’s founders.
Seattle startup vet leads the new ‘Homebrew Computer Club’ for AI
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An initiative on the ballot this November in Washington could undermine the state’s burgeoning climate technology sector and slow decarbonization efforts across the regional economy, according to opponents — a group that includes tech giants such as Amazon and Microsoft.
A potential ‘slam the brakes’ moment for climate tech | Shein popping up in Seattle
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Dilip Kumar, vice president of AWS applications, spoke with GeekWire in an interview about Amazon’s grocery technology, seeking to clarify the company’s strategy and approach on multiple fronts.
Amazon exec explains grocery changes, debunks reports about human reviewers
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Spokane, Wash., is a case study on the impact of remote work and migration outside the nation’s big tech hubs. The pandemic brought a population inflow from around the country that has made some tech companies in the Spokane area more optimistic about their prospects for tapping a larger pool of local talent. But there are downsides, as well.
How remote work and migration are changing an aspiring tech hub
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