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Tech Moves: Google exec departs; Syndio adds engineering leader; JPMorgan CTO leaves F5 board
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Seattle-based RareCyte raises $20M for cell analysis products
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Another logistics startup emerges in Seattle as former Amazon, Flexport execs reveal Freightmate
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Cancer screening tech startup Ezra opens two locations in Seattle area
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Next-gen battery startup Sila raises $375M to fund completion of Eastern Wash. factory
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Loti, a Seattle startup that helps public figures spot and squash deepfakes, raises $5.1M
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Data warehousing startup SDF, led by Microsoft and Meta vets, comes out of stealth mode
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Clearbrief, which uses AI to help lawyers find and verify facts in legal docs, raises $4M
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Topicflow raises $1.8M to rethink performance reviews, with help from AI
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Digital youth safety startup k-ID raises $45M to help developers comply with age regulations
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Meet the climate startup helping other climate startups fund their ventures with lower cost loans
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Former Amazon colleagues raise $2.8M to help equipment rental companies run online stores
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