Biz Blog
Northwest social services and arts organizations get $4.6 million in new funding.
Apple releases its iPad to much fanfare and cries of “Kindle Killer,” but it might just help the newspaper industry bounce back to life.
The Port of Prince Rupert, our new competitor in northwestern Canada, is experiencing strong growth in spite of continued economic weakness in the global economy.
Also, Motricity files for an IPO.
F5 Networks announces strong product sales drive record revenue up 15 percent in the last three months of 2009 compared to the same period in 2008.
Microsoft has fewer patents than IBM but the software giant's patents are the most valuable in the nation.
Gartner Group says mobile devices will soon overtake PCs as primary means of connecting to the web.
There are a lot of familiar names in the WTIA's list of finalists for its annual industry achievement awards.
Area Brokers predict a moderate improvement in the stock market, but see great local buys.
Microsoft prepares to roll out the next iteration of its operating system.
Wall Street Brokerage Giants are Losing Share to Independents, Wall Street Journal reports.
Less than a year after breaking ground on a new campus in South Lake Union, Amazon.com is lookng for additional space.
Nordstrom has raised its earnings outlook for this quarter, signalling a better than expected Christmas season.
Tunnel battle may be a preview of whether Seattle wants to remain a world player
Barnes and Noble rushed a new electronic reader to the market to compete with the Kindle, but reviewers from both the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times said it fell far short of matching the Kindle's capabilities.
An analysis from the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild shows that meeting the newspaper's pension obligations are creating a serious financial drag.
Jay Leno test drives the Tango, an electric car developed by Spokane car designer Rick Woodbury, and gives it a nice plug
Hearst and Sports Illustrated unveil their Kindle-killers.
Looking back on the best and worst of business in 2009




