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Tech Moves: T-Mobile adds former U.S. intelligence director to board; Amazon execs depart; and more

GeekWire

T-Mobile Photo). — T-Mobile appointed former National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Director Letitia Long to its board. A longtime veteran of Amazon’s cloud computing arm, Valdez joined the company as a senior manager of business development in 2005. Raise hired Mike Cartwright as vice president of e-commerce.

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Tech Moves: Lighter Capital names new CEO; Amazon exec joins Uber as CTO; and more

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The company now has 25 employees and plans to hire. “One silver lining of COVID is that companies, including Lighter, have realized that geography and working together in an office every day isn’t necessary to serve our customers,” Widner said. He was an executive at PeopleSoft, which was acquired by Oracle in 2005.

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Tech Moves: Startup Haven grows team to lead new fund; PSL promotions; F5 Networks adds execs

GeekWire

NEU co-founder and CTO Claudius Mbemba is an investment director. Crimmins, a Seattle tech veteran, founded Startup Haven in 2005. He began running Startup Haven full-time in 2019 and recently launched a Startup Haven accelerator. They will both report to Chief Strategy Officer Tom Fountain. F5 Networks Photos). —

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Airship AI, a Seattle-area edge computing company that never raised investment, set to go public

GeekWire

based mobile marketing company Airship — sells software that uses computer vision and artificial intelligence to analyze data from cameras and sensors at the “edge.” ” The object detection and recognition technology helps companies address security and operational needs. “Nobody is going to rush you.”

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The Big Tech antitrust report has one big conclusion: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google are anti-competitive

Vox

In one email, Zuckerberg told Facebook’s former CTO that “ that he had “been thinking about. how much [Facebook] should be willing to pay to acquire mobile app companies like Instagram. that are building networks that are competitive with our own.”

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