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Prophia, which extracts info from commercial real estate contracts, raises $10.2M

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Prophia , a startup building a platform that scours and extracts key terms from commercial real estate contracts, raised $10.2 Prophia’s users can upload PDF contracts that are analyzed by its software. The company says its software has handled more than a million pages of documents across 1,800 locations.

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Tech Moves: Former Ada Developers Academy CEO joins venture studio; Riveter co-CEO steps down; and more

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The former CEO of Ada Developers Academy said she will focus on Conduit’s health and performance vertical. “Ada was at a transitional point given the dramatic contraction in the tech talent market, and I am a builder/growth stage leader,” Sato told GeekWire. Kirkland, Wash.-based

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Seattle entrepreneurs lead mental health startup that combines philosophy, psychology, and chatbots

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Rivas is the co-founder and former CTO of Limeade, an employee experience software company based in the Seattle area that went public in 2019 via the Australian stock market. He also serves as co-founder and CTO of Keme IX , a “Chakra Healing Hotel & Holistic Center” in Tulum, Mexico. per month and $69.99

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Zulily co-founders Darrell Cavens and Mark Vadon invest in ID verification tech startup Vouched

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Its software analyzes images of photo identity documents including passports and driver’s licenses. Use cases include KYC (know your customer) in banking; employment screening; gig economy hiring; contactless hotel check-in; and more. The technology compares a user’s selfie to confirm identity.

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Are tech workers coming back to downtown Seattle — and does it even matter?

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Sean Turner was on his phone in the lobby of a downtown Seattle hotel last year when a woman slapped his iPad off a table, then took his AirPods case. But the recent surge in tech company layoffs and hiring slowdowns may curb new office growth, at least in the near future. Pike Place Market in Seattle. GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser).

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Why you should care about Facebook’s big push into the metaverse

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Facebook also said it’s doesn’t want to be the only one developing the metaverse. It’s putting some of the brightest engineering minds in the world to work on this project, acquiring virtual reality and augmented reality companies, hiring over 10,000 people to work on it, and backing the initiative with tens of billions of dollars.