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5 takeaways from SXSW 2022: Web3, holograms, spatial audio, social justice, and tacos
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Seattle sisters lead fast-growing e-commerce startup selling ethnic fashion products worldwide
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Neu direction: Seattle startup pivots to become Spritz, a tech platform to better aid housecleaners
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Startup tackling homelessness with easily erected, durable shelters lands $15M
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Bill pay software startup Doxo lands $18.5M
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Remote possibilities: This startup is building an Airbnb-style platform for home office rentals
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IUNU, a Seattle startup that develops computer vision tech for greenhouses, raises $24M
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Seattle computer vision startup led by former HoloLens scientist lands $3.4M
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Startup funding news: PairTree, RightBound, LOANtuitive, Crelate raise fresh cash
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