Monday, February 2, 2015

TechFlash: Rascoff defends Zillow; Tesla sells big in Bellevue; Women in tech

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CEO Spencer Rascoff: Here's why the Zillow doubters are wrong

Spencer Rascoff, CEO of Zillow, said the company has massive market opportunity, something he said investors often don't realize.

How one woman escaped the statistics and claimed a top seat at one of the area's largest tech companies

Elena Donio was named the president of Concur in December, but there was a time she said she almost fell out of the industry entirely.

What a jolt: Tesla's sales at Bellevue Square reach staggering level

Apple and Microsoft also are boosting sales at the mall.

Seattle's biotech scene is one of 'our best kept secrets' and that's not a good thing

Many in the local biotech industry say that recruiting is one of the most important issues that holds Seattle back from competing more with Boston and San Francisco's biotech scenes.

Bellevue could become the first city to launch a startup crowdfunding platform

Bellevue is considering a plan to build a crowdfunding site that lets non-accredited investors back local companies.

Boeing 747 to become largest-ever Burning Man sculpture

This August people at the annual Burning Man arts festival may be able to take rides on a Boeing 747...with no wings.

Omeros CEO on how to build a profitable biotech

CEO Gregory Demopulos stresses that a robust product pipeline is key to surviving the long slog for drug approvals — and Seattle's built-in disadvantages for life sciences companies.

Cool Spaces: PitchBook perches on Seattle's waterfront, expands to second Seattle office

PitchBook Data opened its second Seattle office last month to make room for its growing workforce.

Amazon makes deals with three U.S. colleges

​Amazon.com Inc. has reportedly made deals with three U.S. colleges that allow students to get faster delivery on packages, and the schools will receive millions of dollars in the process.

Microsoft airs two Super Bowl ads, narrated by rap star Common

​Microsoft Corp. aired two 60-second ads during Sunday's Super Bowl, which featured rap star Common narrating words originally spoken by CEO Satya Nadella.

National Tech News

Apple to put new $2B, 150-worker data center in Mesa, Arizona

Tinder Plus slated to arrive in March

What a jolt: Tesla's sales at Bellevue Square reach staggering level

Cool Spaces: PitchBook perches on Seattle's waterfront, expands to second Seattle office

How one woman escaped the statistics and claimed a top seat at one of the area's largest tech companies

Snapchat 'Literally Can't Even' with new disappearing series

NASA's proposed $18.5B budget may propel man-made mission to Mars

Seattle's biotech scene is one of 'our best kept secrets' and that's not a good thing

Broadband bill clears Senate committee with bipartisan vote

Teledyne buys Scottish company Bowtech

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