GeekWire Radio: Device combats package thieves, data transforms sports, Amazon’s bookstore ambitions, and Jeff Bezos’ rocket factory
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The Package Guard

This week on the GeekWire radio show and podcast: A new invention aims to keep packages from getting stolen from porches, Expedia unveils its Seattle campus designs, Jenn Risko of book industry newsletter Shelf Awareness shares insights on Amazon’s retail stores, and GeekWire’s Alan Boyle takes us inside Blue Origin’s rocket factory in Kent, Wash.

Plus, listen for the return of our GeekWire trivia challenge, with a chance to win a pair of tickets to the GeekWire Bash.

Joining the show this week is GeekWire’s Taylor Soper, who previews his trip to the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference in Boston, where he has already interviewed Seattle Storm basketball legend Sue Bird and ESPN’s John Clayton, and reported on the latest in NHL puck-tracking technology. Follow all of Taylor’s sports technology coverage and sign up for the GeekWire Sports newsletter.

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