Google PR, disguised as news
The news that Google is launching a new coupon service in Portland isn’t news.
It is PR.
The news that Google is launching a new coupon service in Portland isn’t news.
It is PR.
Electric car fast-charging stations will be installed along Interstate 5 in Southern Oregon.
A new investment will help Stumptown Coffee Roasters expand into new markets, but the company hasn’t sold.
Asiana Airlines will get over $750,000 from the Port of Portland and Oregon taxpayers for flying cargo jets between PDX and Seoul.
Act-On Software announced $10 million in venture backing, after raising $4 million last fall.
Google Offers launched in Portland, the company’s “social buying” service and answer to Groupon.
ZeaChem Inc. is announcing a multi-year development agreement with Procter & Gamble, suggesting the biorefinery startup will expand past the biofuels market.
John E. Bryson, a graduate of Portland’s Cleveland High School, was nominated by President Barack Obama to be the next Commerce secretary.
Eileen Brady, co-founder of New Seasons Market, formally announced her 2012 bid for Portland mayor.
Asiana Airlines is launching freighter flights between Portland and Seoul in September that will transport goods from Nike, Intel and Oracle.