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Hi, February

Happy Black History Month! We’re officially in February, folks, the second month of the year. At Technical.ly, we’re discussing what “local” means now. The rise of remote work, the digital world becoming increasingly as important as the physical (and maybe even replacing it if you believe the hype of Web3 and the metaverse) — what does it all mean? See our explainer on this month's editorial calendar theme.

 

All that is to say, what does “local” mean to you? What is working in your tech community? Do headquarters matter anymore? We want to hear your thoughts. Reply directly to this email, or you can join us over on the Technical.ly community on Slack and chat there.

 

Dropping Gems

In Other News

  • Latimer Ventures is a new VC fund by entrepreneur Luke Cooper to support Black founders coming to West Baltimore.

  • b.well Connected Health is partnering with Medstar health to create a patient health portal.

  • Medical device startup Longeviti Neuro Solutions will move to Port Covington following a new $5 million raise

  • TEDCO is hosting an investment forum on Feb 22. It’s an opportunity to learn about some of the state-backed venture firm's investment programs and to soft pitch your own company. Register here. 

  • Check out this roundup of 25 Black marylanders to watch.

  • Mayor Brandon Scott’s deputy city administrator and deputy mayor for public safety resigned.

  • Bark Social, the DC-area high-end dog park, is expanding along the East Coast — including Philly — after a $2 million raise.

Random tech fact of the week

 

The inventor of caller ID is a Black woman named Shirley Ann Jackson. She was also first African-American woman to have earned a doctorate at MIT. Check out the Medium piece all about her.

 
— Technical.ly reporter Donte Kirby ([email protected])

 

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