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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Colorado agencies compile job fairs, workshops and career resources to help residents find jobs
For those looking for work in Colorado or just a new job, the state's Department of Labor and Employment and local-run Workforce Centers have created a calendar of future job-related...

5th annual — and still free — Denver Startup Week to kick off Sept. 12
Denver Startup Week brings together area (and out-of-the area) entrepreneurs, CEOs, recruiters, job seekers and entrepreneurs wannabes. Organizers are hoping to top last year's attendance of 10,875 people who registered for...

Rocky Mountain PBS gets first approval on $1.5M city loan for new home
A Denver City Council committee Wednesday approved a $1.5 million loan to Rocky Mountain PBS as the public television station plans a major expansion that the city hopes will become a...

Ibotta adds deep-linking technology to offer up to 40 percent cash-back rebates
When Ibotta linked its mobile-app users to cash rebates from online stores three years ago, the experiment failed. Miserably.

Denver-based startup Craftsy reshuffles as it expands into e-commerce, cuts 24 content jobs
In an effort to speed up profitability, digital edutainment site Craftsy this week laid off 24 employees who helped produce the Denver firm's signature video tutorials.

LogRhythm’s user-friendly approach to cybersecurity attracts $50 million
By making a slew of cybersecurity products easier to use and understand, Boulder's LogRhythm has added medium and large clients and now a $50 million growth investment.

How intelligent is the Amazon Tap when it comes to homework?
Amazon's Alexa can do much more than order a pizza or offer a weather update. The artificially-intelligent software in Amazon Taps and Echos learns. Or does it? Ms. Morgan's fifth-grade...

Stryd: Heck yeah, we’re from Boulder
If running 10 percent more efficiently could help you shave 30 seconds off your next 5K run, would you?

Windows 10 is not included as an update anymore, says Microsoft
Microsoft stopped offering Windows 10 as a free download on July 30 so technically, it won't download along with all your other important Windows 7 updates.

Swissport cuts 187 jobs as Frontier changes ground services provider
Another shuffling of ground-service companies at Denver International Airport means that 187 full-time workers will lose their jobs.