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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Denver artist Kacena tapped by sister to design NASA patch for Rodent Research IV mission
A research project designed by a CU Boulder graduate is scheduled to blast into space Saturday, bearing an official mission patch designed by her brother, a Denver artist.

Arrow expands its outreach to Indiegogo crowdfunders by offering up IBM’s Watson for free
Centennial-based Arrow Electronics is inviting Indiegogo projects to tap into IBM's Watson for free in effort to boost technology - and, possibly, future customers.

Xero zeroes in on Denver for new HQ, citing tech community, prospective workforce and local culture
Citing Denver's skilled workforce and the appreciation of culture, accounting firm Xero confirmed Wednesday that it moved its U.S. headquarters from San Francisco to Colorado.

How to add more file-sharing options using “send to” in Windows 10
There are many ways in Windows 10 to send info to friends. Follow these easy steps to ID and add options.

Blue Ts and the four H’s may seem cultish but SendGrid CEO attributes company culture as key to success
Sameer Dholakia, CEO of Denver-based SendGrid, may be the happiest CEO around. He heads a company with 350 employees and is on track to hit $100 million in revenues this...

Convercent raises another $10 million – its second round in 8 months
Denver-based Convercent just added another $10 million in venture capital on Friday -- eight months after getting $11 million from the same investors.

Curious about streaming television? Sling TV is free this weekend
If you've been wondering what all the fuss is about internet TV but have a fear of commitment, this is your weekend: Sling TV is free for two days.

Colorado invests $250,000 to give children financial smarts
Colorado Attorney General Cynthia H. Coffman has dedicated $250,000 to teaching elementary school students how to be smart about their finances. The program offers web-based tools to gamify the lessons...

Denver ranked as 2nd-most appealing city in U.S. for tech employees
Denver is the second-most appealing U.S. city to live in for software engineers, according to the latest analysis by Hired, a job network for tech companies and job seekers. The...

PGi begins trimming Denver staff after buying ReadyTalk
Less than a month after acquiring Denver's ReadyTalk, Atlanta-based Premiere Global Services Inc. confirmed Wednesday that it cut 46 employees.