Fifteen years ago, Steve Jobs and Apple had just introduced the first iPad, Steve Ballmer’s Microsoft had been left for dead, and nerdy online bookseller Jeff Bezos was still getting Amazon settled into its South Lake Union HQ. That’s when we started this podcast.
This week, we’re going back to 2010, revisiting clips from the earliest days of the show. We remember what was happening with Amazon, Microsoft, and Seattle’s startup scene, and try to wrap our heads around all the things that have changed since then.
With GeekWire co-founders Todd Bishop and John Cook.
Audio editing by Curt Milton.

Amazon fixes Alexa voice ordering bug; Microsoft rethinks AI data centers; Stadium cameras capture every Seahawks fan
33:17

Alexa’s next act, Microsoft’s retail play, Google’s AI inbox, and a smart bird feeder fail
38:04

A silver lining for Seattle in the DJI ban, and the verdict on the 2007 Camry tech retrofit
23:24