Urban Airship buys Tello
Portland mobile software developer Urban Airship has acquired Palo Alto, Calif.-based Tello, a startup that focuses on Apple’s online wallet Passbook.
Portland mobile software developer Urban Airship has acquired Palo Alto, Calif.-based Tello, a startup that focuses on Apple’s online wallet Passbook.
Portland General Electric is testing giant cane, among other biomass sources, to replace coal at the Boardman Power Plant.
Opponents of a proposed Columbia River coal export terminal expect several hundred people to protest during permit hearings before the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.
Adidas will supply Fiesta Bowl fan T-shirts for the Oregon Ducks, usually associated with Nike.
Eugene’s largest recreational vehicle dealer RV Corral is increasing its land holdings by 70%.
Oregon Zoo officials insist that the Asian elephant recently born there will stay in Portland.
Lake Oswego got a new mobile water purification unit that can produced 30,000 gallons of water each day in an emergency.
A company that makes genetically modified salmon that grows twice as fast as normal may not be able to stay afloat.
At the Oregon Leadership Summit, business and government leaders unite in calling for PERS reform, education investment and a decision on the Columbia River Crossing.
Huffington Post: “For the last 12 months, talking about women’s bodies has been a good thing. An exciting, and sometimes worrying, thing. But now that I’m looking into a future of novelty royal babygros, Middleton maternity wear and royal baby name generators, I want all the fertility talk to stop.”