Wednesday, April 13, 2016

TechFlash: Bezos' vision for space; Real estate AI; UW, Microsoft put data in DNA

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Amazon's Jeff Bezos unveils his vision for space

The Amazon founder plans a ride to orbit, dismisses his rocket company Blue Origin's rivalry with SpaceX and says he'll leave military missions to Centennial, Colo.'s ULA.

What the region would lose if Microsoft eats Tableau's lunch

Seattle-based Tableau Software is betting that customer support and product development can help it carve out market share as massive rivals move in.

EXCLUSIVE: Seattle startup launches artificial intelligence system for real estate developers

A Seattle startup has rolled out CityBldr, a software product that uses big data to not only help builders find properties but calculate how much they would make if they developed them.

From data centers to sugar cubes: How UW, Microsoft are shrinking data storage space through DNA

Researchers from Microsoft and the University of Washington are among the first to encode, store and retrieve data using DNA molecules and the method could greatly decrease the space needed to store digital information.

In $1.77B court battle with Move, Zillow executive testifies he deleted files to hide porn

Former Move executives who now work for Zillow are appearing on the witness stand in King County Superior Court this week in the latest chapter in the Move lawsuit.

Amazon unveils 4.6-ounce Kindle 'Oasis'

Kindle Oasis comes with a removable leather charging cover with a battery pack that can go for months without needing a recharge, according to Amazon.

Box teams up with Amazon, IBM in bid for global appeal

In a bid to redefine its global appeal, Box revealed a partnership with Amazon and IBM that will help enterprise customers choose where and on what platform their information is stored.

Why funding early stage life sciences companies is so important

Although the Life Sciences Discovery Fund had its funding cut last year, the new executive director hasn't lost hope that it will be gone for good come 2018.

National Tech News

Peter Thiel leads $100M funding round for fellow PayPal founder's new lending startup

For women, Bay Area tech jobs have a surprisingly large pay gap

First quarter VC funding crunch hit seed, unicorn companies hardest

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