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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Photobucket restores photos “taken hostage,” hopes to lure back customers with cheaper plans after last year’s $399 debacle
The company, which became one of the nation's largest photo-sharing sites in the early 2000s, outraged customers last summer when it began charging fees to host images. Customers complained about...

City of Arlington, Texas, gets a “No, thanks” from Amazon for HQ2 bid — even after offering nearly $1 billion in incentives
Arlington learned it was ruled out after being invited to give an in-person pitch to Amazon, the city said. It had offered incentives estimated at $921 million.

Lyft reveals how much some of its Denver drivers made: $40 million as part of car-rental program
drivers were part of Lyft's two-year-old Express Drive program, which rents vehicles to drivers who don't have a car or don't want to add more wear and tear on their...

What to expect from T-Mobile’s future disruptive, Denver-based TV service? “Listening to customers”
During Denver TV conference, T-Mobile executive says its future service will focus on 5G to get video to the home at speeds that are “hundreds and hundreds of megabits per...

Social networks created the popularity of followers. Now, get some use out of being a follower
While following lots of people will give you an overwhelming amount of mediocre reading material, it's also a way to get a company's attention. Companies use sites like Twitter to...

New mobile service called Visible calls Denver home, launches with $40 unlimited data plan
Visible, which opened its headquarters in Denver earlier this year, hopes to attract customers in town and nationwide who want to pay less for unlimited data plans.

Lyft launches monthly plans in Denver, includes 30 rides for $200, more or less
Denver fans of ride-sharing service Lyft now have the option to pay by the month with a new ride-sharing subscription plan that could save hundreds of dollars for riders who...

Colorado politicians approve — and then reject — bill to distinguish blockchain tokens from securities
One vote was all it took for Colorado to be on the cutting edge of blockchain policy movement. But that one vote was overturned minutes later. And HB-1426 died Wednesday...

Only 9 percent of millennials interested in cybersecurity careers, says survey by Denver’s ProtectWise
In a survey of 524 "technology-savvy millennials and post-millennials," only 9 percent said they're interested in a cybersecurity career, which tend to pay a lot more than most jobs in...

Sling TV gains customers, keeps starting price at $20 for now
Customers are flocking to Dish Network's Sling TV service online though not enough to offset the loss of its satellite TV customers, the Douglas County service shared in its first...