Anyone within earshot knows the Philadelphia region’s tech scene is blossoming, but it’s surprisingly disjointed and often disconnected.
Welcome to what we hope will become its central home, Technically Philly, a blog covering the community of people who use technology in Philadelphia.
For those who have already found us, check out our events calendar for Philadelphia technology lectures, meetups, free conferences and other tech-related dates in the region. We’re launching it today. We’re already proud of it but hope to build it into the single most comprehensive resource for tech-themed goings-on around.
For those who are here for the first time, well, we at TP aim to cover the trends, the news and the people that affect and the events that include the Philadelphia region’s growing technology community. I hope you’ll follow us along.
We’ll be rolling out a host of other features in coming months, including this week’s editorial and the beginning of our weekly Friday Q&As with the players in this tech community. We want us all to better get to know each other.
Technically Philly is an idea formulated by tech columnist and graphic designer Brian James Kirk – see his personal motivation and interest detailed here – and a brand developed with the help of Web designer Sean Blanda. And me, well, I am just along for the ride.
Read more about what’s behind Technically Philly here. And get in touch with us already.
Reach out to us, so we can better cover Philadelphia’s tech community, in the broadest sense. Hell, if you wear a Phillies hat, I’ll be pulling for you.
Subscribe to Technically Philly here. Follow us on Twitter here. Contact us here.
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