30 years after Microsoft went ‘all-in’ on the internet, the tech giant’s AI strategy echoes the past
The Seattle Times' coverage of Microsoft's landmark announcement on Dec. 7, 1995, captured the competitive themes of the day.
AWS CEO Matt Garman says Amazon’s biggest constraint is no longer hiring engineers — it’s coming up with the right ideas. In ...
Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week. Here are the most popular stories on GeekWire for ...
Is an interstellar comet actually an alien spaceship? A researcher traces how influencers spread such speculation via social ...
Amazon’s Zoox robotaxi is now offering free rides on the Las Vegas Strip. We took a spin to see how the purpose-built ...
AI "teammates," faster product development, and a pivot in Amazon’s applied-AI strategy: AWS SVP Colleen Aubrey joins the ...
Amazon is experimenting again. This week on the GeekWire Podcast, we break down our scoop on Amazon’s new ultrafast delivery ...
Does everyone in Seattle hate AI? That's one of the surprising topics to arise this week in response to a spicy blog post ...
The former headquarters of PayScale — which has relocated to Boston — now houses interactive experiences, including a winter ...
Washington names a Broadband Office director; Rebecca Lovell is interim president of Greater Seattle Partners; and a ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's interest in orbital data centers led him to open talks with Stoke Space, according to The Wall Street ...
Seattle startup Gradial raised a $35 million Series B round to expand its AI platform that automates the behind-the-scenes ...
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