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Editor's Notes

When times are weird, it's nice to be able to share some good news: Technical.ly is happy to be expanding its newsroom with the addition of two Report for America fellows. They'll be covering issues of equity and access within the tech communities of Baltimore and Philly, two rapidly changing mid-Atlantic cities. Look for their work starting this June.

 

P.S. Don't forget to register for Introduced|Virtual, Technical.ly's signature biz-building conference happening Thursday, May 7. More details here.

 

— Technical.ly Managing Editor Julie Zeglen ([email protected])

News

Technical.ly’s newsroom is growing with two new Report for America fellows

By Julie Zeglen

Donte Kirby and Michael Butler will cover tech access issues in Baltimore and Philadelphia, respectively, thanks to support from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation and the Lenfest Institute for Journalism.


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How John Harbaugh and employee competitions are helping NewDay USA’s team during the pandemic

By Stephen Babcock Here's a look at a 500-person company adapting its culture for remote work.
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The folks who answer Baltimore’s 911 calls are getting new location and mapping tech

By Stephen Babcock The cloud technology from RapidDeploy gives call takers more awareness in an emergency.
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Digital access is more important than ever. These grassroots groups are creating neighborhood-level connectivity hubs

By Stephen Babcock DigiBmore members are distributing laptops and setting up neighborhood Wi-Fi. With the pandemic making Baltimore's digital divide more stark, it's among several orgs keeping connectivity at the base of their response efforts.
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Baltimore’s new $5.5M fund aims to help small businesses reopen and redesign public spaces

By Stephen Babcock The new initiative also includes $3.5 million for small business grants, and a reopening task force.
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