A veteran newspaper reporter once said that if you wrote a story six months ago, it was fine to follow up again, because nobody would remember you wrote that other piece. Now that news moves at electron speed on the Web, we figure people can barely remember what we wrote just a couple weeks ago. … Continue reading “Xconomy Seattle’s Top 20 Stories of the Quarter: The Quest for the Land Speed Record, Dendreon Makes History, & Geoff Entress Up Close”
Author: Luke Timmerman & Gregory T. Huang
See You at the Xconomy Seattle Open House, to Welcome Thea and Say Goodbye to Greg
It’s almost time to finish up tomorrow’s stories and make the beer run here at Xconomy Seattle. In case you missed our note on Monday, we’re having a little open house for our friends and readers from 4 pm to 7 pm today at 1102 Columbia Street on First Hill. This will be a chance … Continue reading “See You at the Xconomy Seattle Open House, to Welcome Thea and Say Goodbye to Greg”
Paul Allen Diagnosed with Cancer
[Updated 11/16/09 6pm. See below] Microsoft co-founder and renowned technologist Paul Allen has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a form of cancer, as of early this month, according to an e-mail message sent from Allen’s sister, Jody Allen Patton, to employees of Seattle-based Vulcan and its affiliates this afternoon. The message was sent to Xconomy … Continue reading “Paul Allen Diagnosed with Cancer”
Xconomy Seattle Celebrates First Anniversary Digging up News on Innovation in the Northwest
We move fast around here at Xconomy Seattle, so there isn’t much time to look back or celebrate. Today we’re making an exception. It’s been exactly one year since we took a deep breath, pushed the button, and published the first edition of Xconomy Seattle. There’s truly never been a dull moment since we fired … Continue reading “Xconomy Seattle Celebrates First Anniversary Digging up News on Innovation in the Northwest”