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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Attending a Fathom event is like watching a movie at a theater. Until the person on the screen starts talking to you.
Fathom Events, based in the Denver Tech Center, has figured out not only how to get people back into movie theaters, but get them to pay extra for a show....

Agilent investing $120 million in new Frederick facility
Agilent Technologies Inc. on Wednesday said its expansion to Frederick is part of a $120 million investment to double its capacity to manufacture ingredients that could be used to treat...

CenturyLink says Prism TV service available to 500,000 Denver homes
As other pay-for-TV providers flounder, CenturyLink says its Prism TV service is growing. But the company won't say exactly how many of the 500,000 eligible homes have subscribed to the...

CSU Global picked to move forward on U.S. effort to offer federal aid to bootcamp students
Access to federal financial aid for those attending coding bootcamps edged forward Wednesday as the U.S. Department of Education picked eight groups to experiment with financing a non-traditional education.

Groupon To Go picks Denver as first market to expand outside of Chicago
Groupon picked Denver as the first city to expand its Groupon To Go delivery service. The Chicago company began a pilot program in its hometown last year.

Galvanize to expand tech developer bootcamps with new $45M investment
With a fresh $45 million round of investment announced Monday, tech educator Galvanize plans to expand the way it teaches the business of web development and data science to students...

How to take a picture and have it automatically save a copy of itself online
Q: Thank you for the article on the cloud and photo storage. I have a couple of questions: Is Google photos an app? How do I move my photos to it?...

Yonomi: Heck yeah, we’re from Boulder
Smart things need smarter apps. And the Yonomi mobile app knows a lot, well, enough about Schlage smart door locks, Belkin smart light switches, Amazon Echo and many other internet of...

Blind man Uber-ing: One man’s quest to get visually impaired a tech job
This Lakewood man's mission goes well beyond free rides from Uber. He wants developers to build accessibility into their mobile apps, websites and other software.

Agilent expands in Weld County to make drug ingredients to potentially treat cancer
Agilent Technologies Inc. is out of room at its Boulder pharmaceutical plant, where it manufactures an ingredient that could be used to treat cancer, diabetes, muscular dystrophy and other disorders.