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Editor's Notes

Hey hey, some news from us on the Technical.ly team: This year, for the first time, we’re closing the office entirely for the week of Monday, Dec. 23 — and we won’t be publishing again until Thursday, Jan. 2. You can still reach your local reporter via email (structure is [firstname]@technical.ly), but you might expect a few days' delay for a response.

 

Sad news for your inbox, obvi, but exciting for us on the daily reporting side of things. I wrote a lot about why this break (and time off generally) is important and how a few other local tech companies think about the holidays, too; read the full story below, "Technical.ly is heading home for the holidays."

 

I hope you have an incredible end of 2019 and look forward to popping into your inbox again in 2020! 

 

— Technical.ly Managing Editor Julie Zeglen (julie@technical.ly)

News

Technical.ly is heading home for the holidays

By Julie Zeglen Your favorite local tech news site is taking a break from publishing for the full week of Christmas through New Year's Day. Plus, cookie swaps, PTO, work from home — here's how other local tech companies do holidays.
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Imagined futures: Baltimore tech and biz leaders tell us what they envision for the next decade

By Stephen Babcock With an eye toward 2029, more than 25 founders, investors and connectors tell us what the city will achieve and confront.
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Super Power Moves: Baltimore’s biggest tech and biz leadership shifts of 2019

By Stephen Babcock From talent nurtured at Millennial Media/Ad.com leading new companies to a big shakeup at Under Armour, here's a look at the year in career moves.
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T. Rowe Price Foundation is opening a downtown Baltimore space to serve entrepreneurs

By Stephen Babcock Four local nonprofits working at the intersection of entrepreneurship and financial empowerment will be moving into Bmore CoLab next year.
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Technology is ever evolving — shouldn’t business education be, too?

By Abby Lee Mosconi Learn how Temple University’s Fox School of Business is transforming its curriculum to arm students with a business degree for the future.
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