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‘Strong, strong no’: New filing reveals who Microsoft favored — and opposed — for OpenAI’s board

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GeekWire 26 days

Musk v. Altman: Satya Nadella was worried about Microsoft being ‘the next IBM’ in OpenAI deal

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GeekWire 26 days

UW DubHacks Next startup incubator produces 20 new student ventures in latest batch

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GeekWire 26 days

Let there be light: Redfin powers up ‘Sunscore,’ an interactive map to track property sunlight

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GeekWire 26 days

Startup building portable AI data centers for remote operations grows Seattle-area hub to 120 people

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Seattle Transit Blog 26 days

Ridership Patterns for Sound Transit Route 535

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GeekWire 27 days

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Seattle Transit Blog 27 days

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GeekWire 28 days

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