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TechFlash: The state of technology in Washington state: 5 things you need to know

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The state of technology in Washington state: 5 things you need to know

The annual Tech Alliance State of Technology event brought together 700 local tech professionals and leaders on Monday. Here are a few highlights.

Cloud wars: Microsoft brings in partners to take on Amazon

Microsoft announced a strategic partnership on Monday that could help the company go after some of the biggest businesses, and even take a bite out of Amazon Web Services.

Real estate site Redfin posts jobs in 19 new states

Redfin is hiring real estate professionals in 46 new markets.

Uber drivers form union amid city concern over ride-share services

Uber drivers met to form the App-Based Drivers' Association this weekend

Early Xbox One buyers called 'suckers'

Are early Xbox One buyers really "suckers" for paying $499 instead of $399 for the console?

Melinda Gates goes low-tech with newborn health care tips

Melinda Gates, co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, has some low-tech tips for mothers of newborns around the world.

Google buys Divide to push Android into the enterprise

Google has bought Divide, a New York-based startup that will help it push Android into the enterprise sector.

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