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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Why Denver International Airport has the best cellular service in the city of Denver
More than 1 million travelers over the long holiday weekend will experience better cellular service than nearly anywhere else in Denver. Then they'll board their plane and leave the city...

Denver’s Channel 4 among those blacked out as CBS and Dish Network negotiations hit a wall
CBS stopped broadcasting its channel to Dish Network customers overnight after negotiations for a new contract went awry. The blackout impacts Channel 4 customers in Denver, plus 27 CBS stations...

Uber fined $8.9 million by Colorado for allowing drivers with felony convictions, other driver’s license issues
Colorado regulators slapped Uber with an $8.9 million penalty for allowing 57 people with past criminal or motor vehicle offenses drive for the company, state regulators said Monday. Competitor Lyft...

With internet TV options changing every week, it could pay to relook at what’s available today
With TV channels, you do some choices, but those really wanting live sports may be better off sticking with Comcast or DirecTV. At least today. Tomorrow? The world could change!

Public interest is high, so why is it “not in the public interest” to release details of Colorado’s Amazon bid?
Public interest is running high over details of Colorado's bid for a second Amazon headquarters, but officials involved in crafting the proposal, without a hint of irony, say releasing that...

Denver’s GoSpotCheck adds $21.5 million in venture capital
Denver's GoSpotCheck has collected another $21.5 million from existing investors and plans to use the funds to expand its engineering and sales teams plus beef up the intelligence of its...

Colorado releases its proposal pitching the Denver area as Amazon’s second headquarters
Colorado's pitch to entice Amazon for a second headquarters is a mere 23 pages, excluding the appendix -- a surprisingly concise document that officials believe is just enough for the...

Denver-based SendGrid’s public debut sees stock jump 12 above its opening price
Shares of SendGrid shot up 12.5 percent as the Denver email company made its debut on Wall Street on Wednesday. Its initial public offering was hard to miss -- from...

Anticipation for SendGrid’s IPO prices stock higher; shares added for public debut
SendGrid's initial public offering set for Wednesday is apparently in demand as underwriters on Tuesday priced the company's shares at $16 each, which is above the previous range of $13.50...

Colorado digs deep for data to support Amazon bid, and one number comes up short
State and local economic development officials asked developers to provide in-depth details on their locations and scrambled to see how many graduates the region could provide Amazon.