Month: January 2026
Silicon Florist links arrangement for January 30, 2026
Best Portland coffee shops, cafes for coworking – oregonlive.com
A good coworking spot has space to sprawl out, reliable Wi-Fi, easily accessible outlets and a decent enough food menu to keep you satiated through the afternoon.
Read MoreSilicon Florist links arrangement for January 29, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
The Day Has Come – by Angel Medina – Between Courses
Yes, Portland has changed. But I refuse to use the city as a scapegoat. This Mayor, this City Council, and much of its current leadership continue to make it too easy for people like myself to lose faith in the future of our city. Nonetheless, this is not a warning to stay away. It’s a cautionary tale about adaptation.
Read More2025 startup and investing trends that will inform activity in 2026
Reperio Health partners with Amazon One Medical to improve at home care
Reperio stays pretty quiet — and yet clearly remains focused on streamlining their offering for folks. Like the latest news about a partnership with Amazon One Medical.
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AI agent orchestration for anyone: SWA Technology
Silicon Florist links arrangement for January 28, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
An ‘extinction-level event’ for startups: Seattle tech leaders fight new state tax proposal – GeekWire
It would mean startup founders or early employees who take stock instead of a bigger salary, and investors who back early-stage companies, would owe new taxes potentially totaling tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars when a company is acquired or goes public.
Read MorePortland startup Dayo focuses on helping families curtail kids’ social media consumption
When Dayo launched, they were very much focused on helping all of us reduce the amount of time we spend on social media with a very simple premise: Stop doom scrolling and get stuff. Now, they’ve refocused those efforts to help parents prevent kids from spending too much time on line. But they still get stuff for doing so.
Read MoreMore than food: Oregon Entrepreneurs Network expands Angel Oregon vertical to embrace CPG
A few years back, Oregon Entrepreneurs Network — or OEN as the cool kids call it — rebooted their Angel Oregon program as part of an effort to connect early stage startups with early stage capital to help underwrite their efforts. It started as Angel Food, an OEN Angel Oregon program focused on food and beverage. It continued to build on that foundation with Angel Oregon Tech and Angel Oregon Life & Bioscience. And now, it’s expanding the program again.
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