Wednesday, June 25, 2014

TechFlash: Facebook Seattle outgrows office; Amazon drone plans still on

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Facebook hunts for bigger Seattle office

Social networking giant looks to double its local presence.

FAA's ruling doesn't affect Amazon's drone delivery plans

Despite reports to the contrary, the FAA clarified Wednesday that its interpretation of rules for recreational drone use will not impact Amazon's proposed drone delivery service.

This company developed 200 Microsoft projects it can't talk about

​Teague, one of Microsoft's leading outside designers, has created more than 200 designs for the Redmond software giant, but nearly all of those are secret. There are three that Teague can discuss.

Sneak preview of Washington's 100 largest private companies — from N to S

Here's an alphabetical look at companies that made the Puget Sound Business Journal's upcoming list of 100 largest private companies. Today: N through S.

'Bitcoin is here to stay': Expedia plans expansion of digital currency across service

Expedia has seen enough customers paying for hotel bookings in bitcoin since it launched the service two weeks ago to justify expanding the transactions into other product lines.

Wearable and sensor technology: 5 things you need to know

The sensor and wearables market is growing like crazy. With that come big opportunities and challenges. A panel of experts laid out what we can expect to see.

Microsoft lawyer pillories top U.S. surveillance court

Brad Smith says U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court is not accountable to the public.

Happy 88th birthday to the creator of all Boeing jetliner interiors

​The creative source of Boeing aircraft interiors turns 88 years old on Thursday.

Trolley or folly? First Avenue streetcar would link to SLU transit, gobble up parking spots

A $110 million downtown streetcar line would gobble up 144 parking stalls along First Avenue, but officials say it would create a workable way to get around town without a car.

Washington fourth in U.S. for innovation, says CNBC

Overall, Washington is the seventh top state for business.

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