Tech Art Seen: The calculated creativity of coding Five programmers reflect on the mental toll and artistic liberation of crafting code. by Aileen Imperial & Amy Mahardy / March 20, 2020
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Tech Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to women: Don't ask for a raise. It's good karma Microsoft chief Satya Nadella faced backlash today after telling a conference full of women in computing that women shouldn't really ask for raises. by Berit Anderson / October 9, 2014
Tech Ebola tech, sleeping naked with dogs & 2 other things I learned at GeekWire Summit John Legere, left by Berit Anderson / October 5, 2014
Tech Crosscut's Community Idea Lab: The Results Are In Winners: Future entrepreneurs of the Central District, Michael Arrington's quick tongue, the citizens of King County. by Berit Anderson / June 19, 2014
Tech Calling All Nerds: How can we use our tech boom to create an equitable, integrated city? We're sending out the nerd Bat-Signal: Tackle a local problem, get your ideas some airtime and win prizes to help you make it happen. by Berit Anderson / May 15, 2014
Tech Infographic: Who's hiring in King County? The region's strongest growing industries and those with the most vacancies. by Berit Anderson / May 11, 2014
Tech Crosscut's reinventing journalism. Meet the Community Idea Lab An incubator for the Northwest's best ideas, tackling one of our region's biggest problems: Can we save ourselves from a tech backlash? by Berit Anderson / April 24, 2014