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Venture Capital: A new breed of Internet startups is here. A look at three Seattle-area ‘Web 2.0’ companies

The latest buzzword in the technology industry can be a little tough to define. Interactive Web sites that tap the knowledge of users? Collaborative technologies for small teams? Software delivered over the Internet as a service?

New fundraising efforts by Washington State VC’s

Word on the street is that two Washington state venture capital firms are out looking to raise new funds.

Seattle biotech incubator helps another young fledgling to fly

"It (the incubator) saves me from doing the part of the job that I don’t like to do,"

$350 million Washington state fund to finance life-sciences research is being "nudged" already

"I felt it was important to provide some accountability" for how the state’s money is spent.

Washington State technology salaries climbing

"I’m hearing from headhunters that they can’t fill all the hiring requests they’re getting," said WSA President Kathy Wilcox.

Co-workers live what they teach: E-work – The Center to Bridge the Digital Divide helps people, institutions and communities apply information technologies.

Creating or expanding e-work opportunities can be a new strategy included in economic development plans for rural communities.

Trade mission to China a success, Washington Gov. Christine Gregoire says

"We are taking on a bigger charter, taking the lead in bringing mature technology from the state of Washington to China,"

Harnessing Technology for Community Development is the Focus of Statewide Meeting Hosted by Washington State University

“Community technology means directly and purposefully using advanced technologies to achieve development goals for individuals and communities,”

Startups — the micro approach

A Seattle incubator is thinking small, very small, about the next consumer Internet applications

Plenty of work to do in plan for Washington State regional economy

The strategy was developed over the past year by the Prosperity Partnership, a group of 150 local governments, businesses, labor organizations and nonprofits from throughout King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties.