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From Brooklyn to DC, we recap 2014 in local tech [Technical.ly Podcast]

What do you get when you cram five reporters and Technical.ly Editorial Director Christopher Wink into a Google Hangout? A candid discussion of 2014's big stories and trends.

As the sun sets on 2014, we ask our reporters to talk about the year's most interesting stories. (Photo by Flickr user Roman Königshofer, used under a Creative Commons license)

Consider it our year-end list.

First, we hear from a few people in the communities we cover daily about what they thought mattered in 2014.

Then it’s an in-depth conversation with our five lead reporters in Philly, Baltimore, Brooklyn, Delaware and D.C. on the ties that bind those markets, the stories that surprised them most and the biggest themes of 2014.

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