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Food festival Bite of Seattle returns after 3-year hiatus, thanks to a local tech startup

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Seattle Center Image) A culinary event is returning to the Emerald City this week — with a mobile-ordering twist, courtesy of a Seattle startup. The festival, described as a “mobile-first experience,” will put CHEQ’s mobile-ordering platform to the test. This is the CHEQ’s first time producing an event.

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GeekWire news round-up: Pulumi and Muir raise cash; LinkedIn’s new AI tools; ‘Uncommon Thinkers’

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From left: Pulumi CTO Luke Hoban; CEO Joe Duffy; co-founder and chairman Eric Rudder; and Madrona Managing Director S. Startup wins contract to inspect space debris: NASA awarded Tukwila, Wash.-based ” — T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert. CBS Sports ) A new fiction movie based on the OceanGate submersible tragedy is in the works.

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Don't be afraid of SaaS, but Diligence is Required - Social, Agile.

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SaaS is attractive to buyers because a software solution can be deployed rapidly and with low upfront cost. The best SaaS vendors publish their APIs and even sport developer networks or application libraries to help you build and integrate solutions. For one thing, there are many vendors now selling their software as services.

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Tech Moves: Bill-Gates backed Kymeta adds new co-CEOs; ex-Zillow exec joins Roofstock board

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based Kymeta announced Walter Berger and Doug Hutcheson as co-CEOs of the Bill Gates-backed mobile connectivity company. Kymeta also this week announced a partnership OneWeb to test mobile satellite broadband service. He was most recently VP and CTO at Genesis Engineering Solutions and previously spent 13 years at NASA.

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Tech Moves: OfferUp adds diversity chief; Convoy engineering VP departs; ex-Twitter VP joins Kraken

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Mobile marketplace OfferUp announced Melinda Starbird as the company’s first chief people and diversity officer. and plans to add an office in Seattle. The four-year old company provides software to connect patients, therapists and insurance companies. Melinda Starbird. OfferUp Photo). Cheq Photos).