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Amazon’s ComiXology offers Netflix-style service to comics fans; Seattle’s Fantagraphics jumps on board
ComiXology, the digital comics service owned by Amazon, launched a subscription service this week that gives readers access to thousands of titles for $ 5.99 a month.
ComiXology Unlimited — which some are calling the “Netflix of...
‘Find the Founder in You’: An inspiring, animated journey through Seattle’s startup future
What will inspire you to change the world? That’s the underlying question in this special animated video, which tells the inspiring story of one startup founder’s journey, and envisions the future of the Seattle in the process.
This is the latest in a series of videos created by Killer Infographics, in partnership with GeekWire, for...
Seattle’s Alaskan Way Viaduct reopening a week early as roadway and ground stand up to Bertha
Seattle-area drivers will regain access to the Alaskan Way Viaduct in time for the...
‘Death Star Viaduct’ shows Luke Skywalker delivering fatal blast to Seattle’s waterfront roadway
A new drone video wowed us a couple days ago because it was shot inside Seattle’s under-construction SR 99 tunnel. But an altered version on Youtube that includes “Star Wars” footage and Luke Skywalker blowing up the Alaskan Way Viaduct may just win the week.
“Death Star Viaduct” mashes the climatic scene from the original “Star Wars” film with footage of Seattle’s waterfront as well as scenes captured...
As Seattle’s Alaskan Way Viaduct closes, local tech companies want to keep drivers moving with apps and more
Shortly before 8 a.m. on Friday, Seattle radio station KEXP played...
How Bertha will tunnel beneath Seattle’s Alaskan Way Viaduct — 15 feet below roadway’s foundations
Bertha, the giant tunneling machine making its way along Seattle’s waterfront, will start a delicate phase of its 9,270-foot journey on Friday as it begins...
NYT burnishes Seattle’s reputation for world-changing nonprofits, fueled by tech money
It goes without saying that Paul Allen and Bill Gates...
New co-working space to open in Seattle’s Pioneer Square neighborhood
Another day, another co-working space in Seattle. Level Office, which rents offices to emerging businesses in Chicago, Dallas, Houston and Charlotte, has purchased the historic Pioneer Building at 606 First Avenue...
This massive map shows how Seattle’s tech ecosystem has evolved over the last 30 years
To help quantify the recent history of the Seattle technology ecosystem in visual form, Madrona Venture Group and the Washington Technology Industry Association today unveiled the “Seattle Tech Universe” map, a massive outline of more than 600 local tech companies in Washington. What’s unique about this particular map is that it shows how past employees from local companies...