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| Seattle area's only unicorn? Bellevue's OfferUp may raise $120M on a $1.2B valuation The valuation would make the company's the Puget Sound-area's only unicorn, or billion-dollar privately held startup. | | | State's largest community college partners with coding school to meet demand for tech workers Bellevue College on Thursday announced plans to partner with Bellevue-based computer science bootcamp Coding Dojo, which recently launched a program aimed at higher education institutions in Seattle, Los Angeles and Silicon Valley. | | | Wrench's big idea: Car repair mechanics that come to you The Seattle-based tech company will match mechanics with people who want house-call oil changes and car repairs. | | | 'Making the pie bigger:' Washington business leaders call for immigration reform A group of Washington business and political leaders came together Wednesday as part of a 50-state campaign to underscore the positive contributions of immigrants and urge Congress to take action on immigration reform. | | | Declines in aerospace manufacturing drags Seattle down to No. 50 in nation for advanced industry job growth The aerospace sector reported a 1.45 percent drop in jobs in the Puget Sound region over the last two years, dragging the whole region down in a ranking of advanced industry job growth. | | | | | Seattle health care startup raises $11M Company leaders say they're building a company that is "going to dramatically reduce the cost of primary care," but they're mum about how that's going to happen. | | | Microsoft technology saving babies' lives at Seattle hospital With the help of a new app, a Microsoft Surface 3 tablet and the Microsoft cloud, babies treated at Seattle Children's hospital for a certain heart disease now have a better chance of survival. | | | Here's why apartment investor interest in South Lake Union has started to wane There's still interest, however, as shown by the $75.6 million that a California company has put into the submarket over the last year. | | | Union negotiations could affect Amazon's new Atlas Air cargo service The New York-based airline is set to begin the service in the next few months. But the pilots' union may throw a kink in that plan. | | | Ernst & Young acquires Seattle analytics and data consulting firm About 150 staffers from Society Consulting are joining Ernst & Young's Seattle officer, where 465 people worked before the acquisition. The companies did not release financial terms of the transaction. | | National Tech News New Seasons unveils a faster way to pay at its Portland-area stores Comcast argues for pay-for-privacy internet pricing model to FCC A peek into Google Fiber contracts for property developers $72M worth of bitcoin was stolen in Hong Kong heist, currency value plummets | Companies in the News |
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