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Share your hopes for the next 10 years! 

Journalists are in the business of listening. To that end, we aim to make a wider net of others listen as well as learn and pay attention.
 
That's why, though we may sound like a broken record, we really do want to hear from you — our audience, our community — so we made it easy for you. Help us celebrate 10 years of publishing in Baltimore by providing your thoughts on what headline you'd like to see us publish 10 years from now. Post it on Twitter or Instagram using #BMRTech10 to appear on our social wall that you can read more about in Baltimore/DC editor Sameer Rao's story below.
 
We're listening. And if more of us pay attention, it might help make our individual and collective future hopes come to fruition. Maybe. We'll see. The writing is on the wall...
   
– Technical.ly engagement manager Beth Ann Downey (bethann@technical.ly

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