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Expedia shows off $900M Seattle waterfront campus | Amazon partners with Rite Aid [GeekWire]( TODAY'S TOP STORIES [Adaptive Biotechnologies stock soars 90% after ringing Nasdaq opening bell following $300M IPO]( Investors are bullish on Adaptive Biotechnologies, which became the first Seattle company to go public in more than a year Thursday morning. Shares of the biotech company were up 90 percent from the initial price after its $300 million IPO. Adaptive co-founders Harlan and Chad Robins rang the opening bell at Nasdaq in New York City, marking a major milestone in a journey that started when the brothers launched the company in 2009. [Amazon partners with retailers for new Counter package pickup service, starting with Rite-Aid]( Amazon customers will have another place to get their packages thanks to a new service called Counter. The Seattle tech giant is partnering with companies such as Rite-Aid, turning physical retail locations into package pickup centers and further expanding its massive logistics network. [Expedia shows off $900M Seattle waterfront campus as thousands of employees prepare to move in]( Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan and Expedia Group CEO Mark Okerstrom were among those at Expedia's new headquarters on Wednesday. Thousands of employees will soon work at the new campus, a sprawling space with stunning waterfront views in the Interbay neighborhood of Seattle. "I don't think there's an urban campus like this in America that I've seen," Durkan said. SPONSOR MESSAGE [All Eyes on Technology Targets – Baird’s Take on M&A Trends:]( Technology companies continue to catch the eyes of corporations looking to accelerate innovation and combat disruptive competition. [The latest article]( from Baird’s Global Mergers and Acquisitions team examines why the appeal of these acquisition targets has recently become even more broad-based – and what that could mean for the tech sector. MORE FROM GEEKWIRE [Scientists turn up the spotlight on space perils (and prospects) for Asteroid Day]( [Windows 95 and machine learning get a nod in dissent over Supreme Court gerrymandering ruling]( [Police body camera maker Axon bans facial recognition tech over ‘serious concerns’ about bias]( [Zillow launches retooled Zestimate that uses AI to analyze photographs and ‘see’ value in homes]( [The Riveter to open inclusion-focused co-working space in Portland]( SPONSORED: GEEK HOME OF THE WEEK [Beachfront Escape in Hansville]( [Taylor Swift to headline streamed Amazon Prime Day concert with Dua Lipa, SZA, Becky G]( [Big Tech barely breaks through Democratic debate despite push to regulate the industry]( [Rover teams practice for spelunking on the moon and Mars in California lava tubes]( [Village Roadshow inks deal for new ‘Myst’ TV and movies]( [Amazon sues alleged international counterfeiting ring, escalating battle against knock-off products]( [‘Super Mario Maker 2’ for Nintendo Switch gets promising reviews, but its community will have the final say]( [Q&A: One year into the job, Big Fish president Jeff Karp aims to transform company with ‘fewer, bigger, better’ games]( [Amazon quietly works to reshape politics in its hometown after going to battle with Seattle officials]( [Nintendo, Microsoft, Sony team up to argue against Trump’s tariff on video game consoles]( GEEKWORK: TODAY'S TECH JOBS - [SkyKick: Sr SDET]( - [New Hampshire Ball Bearings: Sr. Key Account Manager]( - [OfferUp: Software Development Manager – Backend]( - [Rad Power Bikes: Associate Technical Videographer]( - [Yapta: Data Engineer]( - [GeekWire: GeekWire Sales Account Executive]( - [Y Combinator: Y Combinator: Work at a Startup Expo on 6/29]( - [Rad Power Bikes: Industrial Designer]( - [Yapta: Software Development Engineer in Test]( - [Rad Power Bikes: Corporate Recruiter]( [FIND MORE JOBS ON GEEKWORK]( [HIRING? BUY A FEATURED LISTING TO APPEAR HERE]( [About GeekWire]( [Contact Us]( [Advertise]( Copyright © 2019 GeekWire LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted to receive emails from GeekWire LLC.  Our mailing address is: GeekWire LLC 123 NW 36th St, Suite 203 Seattle, WA 98107  [change email frequency or address]( | [unsubscribe](

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