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Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week. Here are the most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of Nov. 17, 2024.
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A TikTok star who reviews restaurants around the country did a swing through Seattle this month to critique a variety of food, and a popular sushi spot has closed in the wake of one of his videos. … Read More

Julia White, a longtime Microsoft executive who spent the past four years at SAP, has been named the chief marketing officer and vice president at Amazon Web Services. … Read More

A “bomb cyclone” storm with blasting winds and rain on Tuesday caused power outages for more than 640,000 utility customers in Western Washington, forcing electric vehicle drivers who lost power at home to queue up at public charging stations to juice their batteries. … Read More

There’s a new name atop the GeekWire 200. … Read More

Microsoft will attempt to find the sweet spot between the speed of social media and the lasting impact of books with its own publishing imprint, 8080 Books — aiming to bring new titles to market much faster than traditional publishing allows. … Read More

— Jay Choi is now CEO of Typeform, a San Francisco startup helping companies create digital forms. … Read More

U.S. officials say a sophisticated Chinese hack that breached the networks of telecommunication giants may not have been spotted without help from Microsoft. … Read More

Microsoft and Atom Computing say they’ve reached a new milestone in their effort to build fault-tolerant quantum computers that can show an advantage over classical computers. … Read More

The more things change the more they stay the same — at least when it comes to the recurring social media spat between Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk. … Read More

Plug and Play, a Silicon Valley-based group that operates innovation programs in more than 60 locations worldwide, is coming to Seattle. … Read More

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