Plus, tech news you might have missed this week.
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| | Start your weekend off right Hi there, Baltimore. It’s Friday. You’re almost through the first month of the new year. If staying attached to your resolutions feels like a slog as we hop over this hump week, here’s a reminder to be kind to yourself. Dropping gems Here's an illuminating thread on finding value in therapy and how people knew they found the right therapist. If you’re searching for jobs on LinkedIn here’s a thread on how to best write about your experience on a resume. In other news Blood supply levels are dangerously low in Maryland. Here’s how you can help. Check out these updates on Baltimore’s state attorney indictment, including campaign funds used for lawyers fees. The federal site to order at-home test kits is live. If you can’t wait for the mail, all 22 Enoch Pratt libraries are distributing rapid COVID-19 home test kits on Saturdays this month from 10 a.m. to noon while supplies last. The bipartisan antitrust bill targeting big tech was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday. If passed, it would prevent large tech firms from giving preference to their own services. A partnership between the SBA and Business Forward, Inc. announced they had launched the Small Business Digital Alliance (SBDA) this week. The initiative is a joint public-private co-sponsorship that will connect small businesses with tech resources to start and expand their ecommerce business to "scale for success." The Federal Reserve shared a 40-page study on a digital dollar, which discussed the potential pros and cons of launching it, and asked for further public comment. Despite advantages in making electronic payment systems more efficient, the study also acknowledged the risks it could pose to financial stability and privacy. Random tech fact of the week Via @browniepoints: “your car's bluetooth broadcasts its unique id into the ether as you drive around. Traffic signals and ez-pass booths use that id to track traffic flow (how long it takes to get from one beacon to the next).” — Technical.ly reporter Donte Kirby ([email protected]) P.S. Beyond this Friday roundup of national tech news you need to know, we're trying something new with our Technical.ly newsletters. Below, you'll spot an update on our shift in Delaware reporting to a weekly model, as well as a nationally focused story by our Delaware-based reporter, Holly Quinn, on why new entrepreneurs have reason to be optimistic in today's unpredictable economy. The idea here is to share lessons from across all of the markets we cover, especially in our increasingly remote — and therefore, largely place-agnostic — professional world. Check them out and let us know what you think about expanded regional coverage within this newsletter! | | | Top Stories | By Conwell's story is the classic tale of an overnight success built on years of quiet work. Read more » By We've reported on the First State's innovation economy daily since 2014. Now, we're trying something new, with a focus on going deeper. Read more » By With a $5 million matching grant from the State of Maryland, Johns Hopkins Medicine and Orgenesis are partnering to build the Maryland Center for Cell Therapy Manufacturing. Read more » By Wilmington Trust economist Luke Tilley found optimism when his team surveyed business owners. They may have good reason to be hopeful — as do new or would-be entrepreneurs. Read more » | Blast from the past Organizer Lance Lucas, founder of nonprofit Digit All Systems, wants people to stop shooting and start coding. Read more » | Your Job in Tech Search all open jobs and hiring companies Featured Jobs It’s an exciting time at Crossbeam. Less than three years post-launch, we have over five thousand companies using our platform, raised more than $100M of venture capital from leading VC firms, and...Find out more » The Digital Optimization Analyst will support the growth and optimization of the URBN portfolio (Urban Outfitters, Free People, Anthropologie, Nuuly, BHLDN & Terrain) through the execution of...Find out more » Are you Passionate about Web Technologies? Are you a self-starter? Do you thrive in a fast-paced and collaborative environment? Do you have an inquisitive mind, an eye for the details,...Find out more » This Week in Jobs Every opportunity is unique as a flurry. Read more » SUBSCRIBE to TWIJ Post a Job Get a Job | Events Jan 25 to Jan 25 / 10:03 am to 11:03 am / Remote Find out more » Jan 26 to Jan 26 / 06:00 PM to 07:00 PM / Online Find out more » View all events Promote your event | |
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