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Tech Moves: Expedia board director Skip Battle resigns; Madrona promotions; Vacasa’s new CFO

GeekWire

AskJeeves was acquired in 2005 by IAC, the internet media company run by Barry Diller, who is also chairman of Seattle-based Expedia Group. Its net loss for the first nine months of this year was $2.2 The 9-year old company provides security technology and analysts, with a focus on healthcare, financial and government organizations.

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The Mac Studio is myth fulfillment

The Verge

A 2005 Ars Technica post by John Siracusa suggests it was coined in that site’s Mac forums in 2001 or earlier. They vented on Internet forums and in threads attached to stories about new Apple hardware. It could still be a net win. Funneled toward iMac or Power, users wanted more. The truth hurts.

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How Australia became the test bed for tech regulation

The Verge

That’s the power of the internet. One was we were in Australia, which is sort of an unusual place to start a company in 2001. The way that Jira got marketed and sold was on the internet. Because the promise of the internet for a software company is that you have a global market from the first day, right?

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Sen. Ed Markey on the politics of technology

The Verge

He has been a proponent of net neutrality, first proposing a bill in 2005. You’re connected to the internet through this image of you wearing the Jordans. So that’s the debate that I had with him over net neutrality. Net neutrality was actually baked into the personality of the internet, right? We’re a tech site.

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