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Of all the changes brought on by 2020, what's going to stick? And will those changes result in a better future for all?

 

In December 2020, Technology of the Future Month, Technical.ly is focusing extra reporting on how technologies being developed now will influence how we live our lives and do our jobs in years to come.

 

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

 

News

What new technologies will shape 2021 and beyond?

By Julie Zeglen

For Technology of the Future Month this December, Technical.ly reporters are asking: Of all the changes brought on by 2020, what’s going to stick? And will those changes result in a better future for all?


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A nationwide tech apprenticeship program is taking aim at unfilled IT jobs

By Donte KirbyCompTIA and Maher and Maher are building the program to create more opportunities for diverse talent. It is backed by the U.S. Department of Labor.
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Baltimore Legacy Builders Collective launches as a model for Black-led orgs’ shared fundraising

By Stephen BabcockB-360, I am MENtality and The Be.org want to build capacity for both Black-led nonprofits, and funders.
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Does the US government need a COO?

By Stephen BabcockIt's among the ideas elevated in a new report that's designed to help the presidential transition on tech-driven government modernization. We talked to one of the authors: former 18F Executive Director and Fearless Digital Services lead Greg Godbout.
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Baltimore County Public Schools are closed Wednesday due to a ransomware attack

By Donte KirbyBaltimore city schools are also taking precautions. The attack comes amid virtual learning in the pandemic.
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