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2024-03-10 11:00:12
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Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week. Here are the most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of March 3, 2024.
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FOLLOW-UP COVERAGE: Beyond pays $4.5M to acquire Zulily brand, plans to relaunch retailer later this year … Zulily’s rebirth: Reality TV star Marcus Lemonis on what’s next for e-commerce company Zulily’s back. … Read More
Seattle-based 3D laser engraver maker Glowforge is making another pitch to home crafters with another lower-priced machine, the company announced Tuesday. … Read More
When it comes to getting workers back in the office, Seattle City Council President Sara Nelson wants to lead by example. … Read More
CNBC no longer produces The Profit. But Marcus Lemonis is still trying to turn around businesses. … Read More
Beyond, the publicly traded company behind Bed Bath & Beyond and Overstock, confirmed Thursday that it has acquired brand assets from Zulily, the online retailer that shut down last year. … Read More
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture is aiming to send an uncrewed lander to the surface of the moon in the next 12 to 16 months, according to the executive in charge of the development program. … Read More
Seattle-area gig workers are making higher hourly wages while they’re delivering food for platforms such as Uber Eats and DoorDash following the implementation of a new minimum wage law. … Read More
Anthropic, one of the most valuable privately held AI companies going head-to-head in the generative AI race with OpenAI, is expanding its presence in the Seattle area. … Read More
The Institute for Protein Design at the University of Washington is a startup factory, spinning out companies developing new protein-based therapeutics, industrial enzymes, materials, biosensors and more. … Read More
Despite technology seeping into practically every corner of our lives, computer-related education in Washington is woefully limited. … Read More