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May 22nd, 2013

Want to be illustrious with Adobe Illustrator? Treehouse can help with that


Want to be illustrious with Adobe Illustrator? Treehouse can help with that

Treehouse has been on a tear lately. Following on news of recent funding, they’ve now launched an education channel dedicated completely to getting the most out of Adobe Illustrator.

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May 21st, 2013

Playing a different tune: Portland’s Orchestrate lands a $3 million seed round


Playing a different tune: Portland’s Orchestrate lands a $3 million seed round

Portland just got a little cloudier. Orchestrate—a startup that has a new take on how to distribute resources for cloud computing—has landed a $3 million seed round, led by True Ventures.

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May 17th, 2013

Finding their way to Aruba: Portland startup Meridian acquired by Aruba Networks


Finding their way to Aruba: Portland startup Meridian acquired by Aruba Networks

Another Portland company has had a successful exit—and that also means another successful exit for the Oregon Angel Fund. Indoor mapping startup Meridian has been acquired by Aruba Networks. And it will remain in Portland as a wholly owned subsidiary.

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May 17th, 2013

Betting on Bitcoin: Gliph uses its anonymous transaction technology to tap into the Bitcoin market


Betting on Bitcoin: Gliph uses its anonymous transaction technology to tap into the Bitcoin market

Portland startup and Portland Seed Fund alum Gliph has been an interesting and compelling cloaking device that’s been searching for just the right application of their technology. And they just found it: the nebulous and still relatively nascent world of Bitcoin.

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May 16th, 2013

Fly the Google skies: Urban Airship partners with Alaska Air to showcase Google Wallet API


Fly the Google skies: Urban Airship partners with Alaska Air to showcase Google Wallet API

Ah spring. With a faint hint of Google I/O in the Portland air. Why? Well, while most of the Google I/O activity is taking place down in San Francisco, some of it is taking place right over our heads, with Urban Airship and Alaska Air.

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May 15th, 2013

Hello Again: Beck and Chris Milk project lands two Webbys with the help of a Portland’s 360Heros


Hello Again: Beck and Chris Milk project lands two Webbys with the help of a Portland’s 360Heros

Portlanders tend to do a really good job of staying behind the scenes on some pretty amazing projects. Case in point: Hello Again, a project created by Chris Milk and Beck that just won a Webby for “Best Use of Video or Moving Image” and “Auto & Auto Services.”

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May 13th, 2013

The other side of the Google Glass: Jeff Hardison from Meridian gets interviewed by Robert Scoble


The other side of the Google Glass: Jeff Hardison from Meridian gets interviewed by Robert Scoble

Okay okay. Setting the Google Glass link bait headline aside, Jeff Hardison of Portland-based Meridian—a company that’s reinventing the way we find our way around interior spaces—sat down with Robert Scoble to chat about what Meridian is building.

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May 13th, 2013

Ticket to ride: GlobeSherpa unveils TriMet mobile-phone-based ticketing system


Ticket to ride: GlobeSherpa unveils TriMet mobile-phone-based ticketing system

If you carry a smart phone, struggling with TriMet ticket machines could be a thing of the past. The Oregonian was on hand when Portland startup GlobeSherpa debuted their mobile-phone-based ticketing system.

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May 13th, 2013

Portland startup Lucky Sort acquired by Twitter


Portland startup Lucky Sort acquired by Twitter

Portland startup Lucky Sort, which has been focused on analyzing trends and patterns in written content in an attempt to predict market fluctuations, has been acquired by Twitter.

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May 13th, 2013

Fast Company selects Portland’s Michelle Rowley as one of the 100 Most Creative People in Business 2013


Fast Company selects Portland’s Michelle Rowley as one of the 100 Most Creative People in Business 2013

It’s always nice to see Portland types getting national recognition for their efforts. And it’s especially nice when they’re recognized among a very select group of people. Such is the case for Portlander Michelle Rowley, who was just named among Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People in Business 2013.

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May 10th, 2013

Taking a dive: Instrument builds an awesome immersive skydiving experience for Google I/O using Google Maps API


Taking a dive: Instrument builds an awesome immersive skydiving experience for Google I/O using Google Maps API

Portland’s Instrument always tries to pull out all of the stops when it comes to Google I/O, the annual developer conference where Google often unveils new technology. This year is no different.

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May 10th, 2013

Fear of missing your favorite show? Try tvQ for iOS devices


Fear of missing your favorite show? Try tvQ for iOS devices

Now you may not realize this but a lot of people like to watch TV. No, it’s true. I swear. And that’s wby the technology for watching TV continues to improve by leaps and bounds. But tracking what’s available when? Not so much. Until now. Enter tvQ from Trakt.

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May 10th, 2013

Even better aggregation: TigerLogic releases new version of Postano incorporating acquired Storycode technology


Even better aggregation: TigerLogic releases new version of Postano incorporating acquired Storycode technology

In a day and age when many acquirers waste the value of acquisitions, it’s always nice to see companies actually using acquisitions to greater effect. And that’s just what TigerLogic has done with the latest version of Postano—one of the early players in the visual aggregation space—by integrating functionality from Storycode, which they acquired late last year.

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May 8th, 2013

Looking for a little rocket fuel for your startup? Starve Ups Launch Pad could be just what you need


Looking for a little rocket fuel for your startup? Starve Ups Launch Pad could be just what you need

Being an entrepreneur ain’t easy. And getting your startup to a point where it’s generating revenue, satisfying customers, and gaining recognition can sometimes seem like insurmountable tasks. That’s why it’s nice to have peers who can help mentor you. Like Starve Ups Launch Pad.

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May 8th, 2013

Tech curious? Know Your City wants to satiate that curiosity with Keep Portland Wired


Tech curious? Know Your City wants to satiate that curiosity with Keep Portland Wired

You hear me blather on and on about the Portland tech scene. With my rose colored glasses. But do you ever wonder what it’s really like? Well, get ready to be happy. Know Your City is taking you on a tour of the seedy underbelly or the Portland tech scene. With Keep Portland Wired.

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May 8th, 2013

Support Portland by raising capital outside of Portland


Support Portland by raising capital outside of Portland

There seems to be a constant stream of chatter about how the Portland startup ecosystem compares to the Bay/Seattle. Inherently, a major piece of this conversation is about the ability or inability to raise money locally. This assumes that if there is money to be had locally, it’s the better choice—raise locally, hire locally, and in doing so support the Portland startup scene.

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