Tuesday, August 5, 2014

TechFlash: BioMed buildout; Zillow reports a Q2 loss; T-Mobile snubs Iliad

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When $15 billion is not enough: T-Mobile snubs Iliad's offer

T-Mobile is planning to turn down the offer from the French firm, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.

Zillow posts $10.5 million loss, doubles mobile visits

The company missed Wall Street expectations on profits in its second quarter report Tuesday, but beat on revenue.

Amgen may be out, but BioMed Realty's South Lake Union project is going up

Novo Nordisk's expansion kicks off construction of BioMed's long-planned seven-story project.

This is how you hire 172 tech workers in three months

Brett Thompson, vice president of human resources for Tableau Software, shares how the company hired 172 employees in the second quarter.

Aerospace 101: Everett advanced manufacture training center to open this fall

By next fall, Everett Community College's new 37,000-square-foot aerospace manufacturing training center should be airborne.

Here's a first — community colleges to coordinate training in composites

Washington's community colleges are coordinating their aerospace training for the first time, so employers will know what skills they're getting.

Watch out Comcast: Mayor proposes rules to increase broadband competition

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray announced Tuesday he would submit legislation to the city council to change a rule to make it easier for providers to roll out fiber networks.

Ballmer: 'Unfortunate that Seattle doesn't have a pro basketball team'

"It was my dream to have a team in Seattle," Ballmer says prior to his Snoqualmie Showdown golf victory with Fred Couples on Monday.

Azure worker sues Microsoft for age, race and gender discrimination

Nancy Williams claims East Indian managers treated her with disdain; she's suing Microsoft.

CenturyLink expands fiber broadband speeds up to 1 gigabit to Seattle neighborhoods

CenturyLink announced today internet speeds up to 1 gigabit per second would be available to residences in four neighborhoods.

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