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Seattle startup aims to secure and streamline vehicle sales ADVERTISEMENT [GeekWire]( SPONSOR MESSAGE: Become a GeekWire Summit sponsor. Explore opportunities within your budget to activate: [Connect with GeekWire today!]( TODAY'S TOP STORIES [Today’s newsletter is by GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop.] Insights and inspiration from the life of Tom Alberg: Seattle investor and business leader Tom Alberg (above), [who died last week at 82]( was a key figure in the e-commerce and wireless industries, and in the Seattle startup community, as an early Amazon investor and longtime board member, executive at McCaw Cellular, and co-founder of Madrona Venture group. On this week’s GeekWire Podcast, my colleague John Cook and I share insights from Alberg’s life, based on our interactions and interviews with him over the years in the course of our coverage of Amazon, venture capital, and startups. We also listen back to a clip of Alberg discussing his original Amazon investment ($50,000 in 1995) as a guest on the GeekWire Podcast in 2016. [Read more and listen here](. Subscribe in [Apple Podcasts]( [Google Podcasts]( [Spotify]( or wherever you listen. We publish new episodes every Saturday. While you're at it, be sure to check out last week's episode, in which John and I offer our takeaways from the recent earnings calls by Amazon, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Apple. You can [listen to that one here](. “I don’t believe it. Can you show me a proof that you are telling me the truth.” That was the ironic response from an unnamed customer service rep for a site called Amazon Bulk Reviews, when I explained in a text chat that Amazon had sued the site on allegations that it sells fake product reviews. The rep denied the allegations. Amazon Bulk Reviews is one of six sites targeted by the tech giant [i]( its latest crackdown on the practice. [Read more](. Securing private car deals: How confident are you in that car you’re buying? Seattle startup KeySavvy is using software to verify private party vehicle sales, aiming to prevent fraud and make the buying process more efficient. [Read more in this startup profile]( by Sonali Vaid, a Seattle-area high school student who is interning at GeekWire this summer. The women writing checks: Finally, in case you missed it, be sure to see [our new list of female venture capitalists in the Pacific Northwest]( which we published this week thanks to an immense amount of work by Sonali, along with Taylor Soper, GeekWire’s managing editor. Send story tips, feedback, complaints, fake reviews, or anything else you'd like to get across to todd@geekwire.com. Have a great weekend. SPONSOR MESSAGE [Coda is the all-in-one doc that brings words, data, and teams together.]( Meet the evolution of docs: simple, familiar, and built to adapt to your business needs. Ready to give your old spreadsheets and documents a major upgrade? [Try Coda for free.]( LATEST HEADLINES [What we learned from the life of early Amazon investor and Seattle business leader Tom Alberg]( [Securing private car deals: Seattle fintech startup aims to reduce fraud for used vehicle sales]( [Amazon sues six alleged fake review sites — we chatted with one that didn’t believe suit was real]( GEEKWORK: TODAY'S TECH JOBS - [INRIX: Full Stack Software Engineer]( - [INRIX: Senior Software Engineer]( - [INRIX: Senior Frontend Engineer]( - [INRIX: Technical Program Manager]( - [THOR Industries: Director of Digital Customer Experience]( - [Resolution Bioscience, a part of Agilent: Sr. DevOps Engineer]( - [Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center: Director of Design]( - [United Way of King County: Web Developer & UX Strategist]( [FIND MORE JOBS ON GEEKWORK]( [HIRING? BUY A FEATURED LISTING TO APPEAR HERE]( [About GeekWire]( [Contact Us]( [Advertise]( Copyright © 2022 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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