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Ray Ozzie’s cellular IoT startup Blues Wireless raises $22M from Bill Gates and others

GeekWire

He joined Microsoft after the Groove deal, ultimately succeeding Gates as the company’s chief software architect, and helping to lead the launch of Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform. It’s a cellular IoT device that can be embedded into almost any hardware and connect to the internet without relying on WiFi.

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How Can K-12 Publishers Adapt in the Digital Era

Kitaboo

Ditch the traditional printing approach and use an eBook publishing software. Going forward, publishers must make use of new software tools and production processes. K-12 publishers must first start by investing in an eBook creation software that can help them create highly engaging and immersive course materials.

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Virginia Announces Research Commercialization Awards

CTOvision

AXON AI, LLC (Harrisonburg), Echosight Modeling and Prediction Software , Dr. Sven Brueckner, $50,000, Modeling and Simulation. Axon Ghost Sentinel (Harrisonburg), Internet-of-Things Security , Mr. Michael Markulec, $50,000, Cybersecurity. Since 1985, CIT, a nonprofit corporation, has been a driver of innovation and entrepreneurship.

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Why you should care about Facebook’s big push into the metaverse

Vox

The futuristic tech Mark Zuckerberg is investing billions in could remake the internet. It’s the metaverse — defined most simply as a virtual world where people can socialize, work, and play — and Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg believes it is the future of the internet and of his trillion-dollar company. It’s a joke.

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How Tom Alberg bet on Seattle and Amazon, shaping the region’s tech industry and building a legacy of understated influence

GeekWire

Microsoft’s internet browser was just being unveiled. “I didn’t know a lot about the internet in ’95,” Alberg said, “but I knew some because of McCaw, and I did think it was a big deal.” He believed there was more untapped internet potential in the Pacific Northwest. He was impressed.

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As tech is rocked by layoffs, climate jobs and tools for landing them are on the rise

GeekWire

Climate career opportunities include everything from installing solar panels and electric vehicle charging devices to innovating cutting-edge climate tech hardware and software. In the meantime, a slate of new nonprofits and startups have cropped up to share jobs listings, compile resources, hold workshops and connect people.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Surviving Stalkerware

ForAllSecure

They discuss how software and IoT companies can avoid becoming the next Black Mirror episode and share resources that can help survivors (and those who want to help them) deal with the technology issues that can be associated with technologically facilitated abuse. What role might the security industry have in identifying or even stopping it?