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Construction software company Procore acquires Seattle mapping startup Unearth

GeekWire

(Unearth Photos) Unearth Technologies , a Seattle startup that develops mapping software for the construction industry, announced Friday it was acquired by Procore Technologies , a publicly traded company based in Southern California. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Miller left Unearth in 2021 and is now at Cisco.

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RIP, Xbox Live (2002-2021)

Gizmodo

The name “Xbox Live” is dead. You’ll still be able to play Xbox games online, but the suite of Xbox’s online services will now be known as “Xbox network,” Microsoft confirmed today to The Verge. Read more.

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Basis Technology: Providing software solutions for extracting meaningful intelligence from unstructured text

CTOvision

Basis Technology provides software solutions for extracting meaningful intelligence from unstructured text. As a trusted partner with Federal Government since 2002, their work ensures that terrorists are stopped, waste is reduced, technology works better, criminals are revealed, and information becomes accessible and more useful.

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A GPS-Based Bug Could Roll Back Your Devices to 2002

Gizmodo

No one needs low-rise jeans to come back. Or capri trousers. And though they were supremely comfortable for their time, the Juicy Couture tracksuit can stay in the vault we put it in. Time has to stay synced precisely to the second, to prevent there from making a comeback. But a bug in the time rollback checking code… Read more.

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Continued Convergence Of Analytics Products And Services

Forrester IT

On the one hand, software product vendors are slowly but surely migrating from just selling products to selling solutions — and solutions always require professional services. IBM led the trend when it acquired PwC Consulting in 2002. I’ve been watching this trend with great curiosity (and first wrote about it in 2008).

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Valve sued by Immersion in patent infringement lawsuit related to haptic technology

GeekWire

Valve Image) A new lawsuit accuses Valve Software of infringing upon patents on touch-feedback technology with its gaming products such as the Steam Deck. Its previous suits include accusations against Apple (2016), Sony (2002), Microsoft (2002), and Meta (2022).

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Finpilot, a Seattle startup using generative AI to help financial analysts with research, raises $4M

GeekWire

(Euclidean and LinkedIn Photos) Seattle startup Finpilot raised a $4 million investment round led by Madrona to help fuel its “ChatGPT for financial questions” software. Madrona previously invested in Alberg’s first company, Employease, which sold to ADP in 2002. and spits out answers immediately. .

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