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From Bootstrap to VC: Appature Doubles Size in a Year, Looks for Next Defining Moment in Health IT
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Gregory T. Huang |
05/24/10 |
Seattle
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Limeade Gains Customers, Cash
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/23/10 |
Seattle
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Amazon Rents More Space from Vulcan
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/18/10 |
Seattle
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Picnik CEO on Getting Bought by Google, and How It Affects Startups and Consumers
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/01/10 |
Seattle
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Google Buys Picnik, Developing Its Strength in Photo Editing and Storage
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/01/10 |
Seattle
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How Amazon Innovates: Lessons in Strategy for Microsoft and Others
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Gregory T. Huang |
02/25/10 |
Seattle
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Picnik Vs. Flickr: A Growth Comparison
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Gregory T. Huang |
02/03/10 |
Seattle
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AdReady CEO and Former aQuantive Exec Karl Siebrecht on His Big New Opportunity
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Gregory T. Huang |
12/11/09 |
Seattle
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Appature Raises $3.5M, Led by Ignition and Madrona, to Expand Healthcare Customer Base
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Gregory T. Huang |
12/07/09 |
Seattle
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What Wireless Carriers Want from Startups, and Other Insights from VC Tom Huseby at Mobile Northwest
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Gregory T. Huang |
11/16/09 |
Seattle
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Cautious Perspectives on Recovery in the IPO, M&A, and Credit Markets
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Taft Kortus |
11/12/09 |
Seattle
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Washington State Should Flex Software Muscle to Grab Lead in Cleantech, Says Michael Butler
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Gregory T. Huang |
02/09/09 |
Seattle
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Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick Visits Microsoft to Build Ties With the Northwest
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Gregory T. Huang |
02/04/09 |
Seattle
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Slow Going For Bay State Economy—Tech A Small Bright Point
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Robert Buderi |
01/17/08 |
Boston
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MA’s Woman-Led Firms Growing, Well-Represented in Tech Industries
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Rebecca Zacks |
11/30/07 |
Boston
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