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GeekWire is a fast-growing, national technology news site with strong roots in the Seattle region and a large audience of loyal, tech-savvy readers around the globe, who follow the site for breaking news, expert analysis and unique insights into the technology industry. Founded in 2011, GeekWire is uniquely positioned to cover some of the most widely followed and innovative tech companies in the world, and one of the most vibrant startup markets in the country. Our signature events bring out thousands of people to connect, learn, recruit, do business and have fun with a broad cross-section of the tech community. Our membership program includes some of the most respected figures in the technology community: top entrepreneurs, computer scientists and business leaders. In addition to news coverage, GeekWire provides widely-used resources for the Pacific Northwest technology community, including the GeekWork job board, GeekWire 200 startup ranking, GeekWire Seattle engineering outpost list, the Startup List database, Service Provider Directory and GeekWire Calendar. GeekWire also produces popular audio podcasts and video shows.
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LAST CALL📢 GeekWire Uncommon Thinkers Awards community nominations close tomorrow! In partnership with Greater Seattle Partners, this new awards program recognizes some of the region's boldest thinkers! Sound like someone you know? It's not too late to nominate! https://lnkd.in/gpCvJhvU
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Community nominations for this year's GeekWire Uncommon Thinkers Awards, presented in partnership with Greater Seattle Partners close this Friday! This is your chance to nominate the amazing inventors, scientists, entrepreneurs, and leaders who are transforming industries and driving positive change throughout our region. 💡📝https://lnkd.in/gpCvJhvU
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Just a few days left to submit community nominations for the 2024 GeekWire Uncommon Thinkers Awards in partnership with Greater Seattle Partners & help shine a light on some of the Pacific Northwest’s brightest minds. Know someone breaking barriers in AI, tech, startups, science, or beyond? Nominate them today! https://lnkd.in/gpCvJhvU
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Today in GeekWire: — Samantha Holloway spent nearly a decade as a software startup co-founder before becoming an owner of the Seattle Kraken. We sat down with Holloway to learn more about how she’s applying lessons learned from the startup world in her role leading a pro sports franchise. — FTC case against Amazon moves forward: All of the FTC's antitrust allegations against Amazon are proceeding, and a few of the state claims have been tossed, according to a ruling by a federal judge in Seattle on the tech giant's motion to dismiss the case, unsealed Monday morning. — A new chapter for Halo: Microsoft announced a new direction for its blockbuster Halo video game franchise, switching to Epic’s Unreal Engine for development of future installments, and changing the name of its main Halo development studio.
New Seattle Kraken co-owner Samantha Holloway leverages tech expertise
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