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Tech Moves: Xbox hires Seattle gaming vet Kim Swift; Frontdoor adds Amazon Fashion leader; more

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Swift is a longtime Seattle-area gaming industry vet whose resume includes Valve Software (she helped lead development of Portal), Airtight Games, Amazon, EA, and most recently Google Stadia, where she was a game design director for the tech giant’s cloud gaming service. Google Stadia closed its first-party game studios in February.

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Tech Moves: Former Amazon VP Brad Porter joins Scale AI as CTO; UW names new Communication Leadership director; and more

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Brad Porter, who was until recently the Amazon Robotics leader, will become Scale AI’s first CTO. “I’m joining Alex Wang and the team at Scale as CTO to help bring this vision to reality.” “In many ways, this is the unsexy part of AI,” Porter writes. Scale AI Photo). Scale AI Photo).

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AI meets M&A: How these former management consultants are upending due diligence

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The idea is to reduce the grunt work of M&A due diligence, creating more time for high-level analysis and human expertise. Wokelo CEO Masson and CTO Nanda experienced both ends of this spectrum in their prior roles. It also offers a secure data room where users can upload files, and a Q&A chat function for directed research.

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The top tweets from Future of Crowdsourcing Summit 2010 #foc10

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bhc3: #foc10 Winsor: Victors & Spoils are developing reputation ratings for creatives based on their crowdsourcing contributions. silverton: #FOC10 In journalism, “What happens when a user is better than your reporter?” – Larry Dignan, ZDNet. amylyden: Crowdsourcing is the ability to hire 1/10 of a person - gr8 4 startups.

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Insider’s Guide to the New Holographic Computing

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That miss was understandable in the developing world and yet indefensible in the United States, particularly at the federal level. Magic Leap has now raised an astonishing $542 million in Series B funding – yes, that’s half a billion, with no product or launch date in sight , but a long list of developer openings on its website.