Plus, our 2022, our break next week + (y)our holidays!
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| | It's my favorite time of year ... Hey hey, Baltimore. This message shares a title with my favorite holiday song, by none other than the Baltimore-bred R&B heroes in Dru Hill. You'll see it listed in a story below, alongside some other Technical.ly colleagues' beloved holiday tracks, that announces that we're going on break soon. Yes, dear readers and fellow Baltimore denizens, we at Technical.ly are going on holiday. While we will likely publish some more stories tomorrow (anticipate at least one related to Baltimore or Maryland), this newsletter will be our last of 2022. In the spirit of looking back and forward at year's end, I want to thank those of you that offered us great tips and pitches, voted in our 2022 Technical.ly Awards, recommended people and companies for our RealLIST installments and overall helped me understand this city's tech scene better than I did. Starting this job in February meant filling the outsized boots of Stephen Babcock, which was daunting enough without inheriting his workload. But so many of you welcomed me with metaphorically open arms, supported and uplifted our Baltimore-focused reporting in ways I couldn't have imagined and done so in the shared desire to make Baltimore the best place it can be. So, I wish all of you a wonderful remainder of 2022, and encourage you to not work too hard — or, ideally, at all. We'll be back on Jan. 3. — Technical.ly editor Sameer Rao ([email protected]) | | | Top Stories | By As several leaders of local capital investment firms told Technical.ly, the problem lies in a mix of slower tech growth, an image problem and other factors. But that hasn't killed their optimism. Read more » By Take a look at how our newsroom took new approaches to storytelling in Philly, Baltimore, DC, Delaware, Pittsburgh and beyond. Read more » By From navigating a (possible) recession to the intersection of tech and entertainment, Technical.ly will devote extra coverage to these 12 timely topics this year. Read more » By A new report from Deloitte and PitchBook found that $800 million was invested into climate tech companies and impact investing in the greater DC area (including Richmond and Baltimore). Read more » | Blast from the past Thomas Smith, a Johns Hopkins University graduate who developed a lightweight robot to assist archivists with scanning and digitizing photographs, is setting up a new office in the San Francisco Bay Area. Read more » | Your Job in Tech Search all open jobs and hiring companies Featured Jobs There is a place for you at T. Rowe Price to grow, contribute, learn, and make a difference. We are a premier asset manager focused on delivering global investment management excellence and...Find out more » ABOUT THE POSITION Technically Media, a fully remote digital media company best known for publishing Technical.ly, a news organization with a community of technologists and entrepreneurs, is seeking...Find out more » Technical.ly seeks an editorial intern, based in or around Washington DC, to work on its editorial team during the spring 2022 semester. This intern will work directly with Technical.ly’s editor...Find out more » This Week in Jobs Settling an age-old debate. Read more » SUBSCRIBE to TWIJ Post a Job Get a Job | | |
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