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Philadelphia City Council takes a field trip to Baltimore to check out its security camera system [LINKS]

CitiWatch: Baltimore’s 600 surveillance cameras draw Philly city council visit [Technically Baltimore] Philly’s City Council visited Baltimore to check out its successful security camera effort. The field trip was in response to Philly’s surveillance camera problem. Amtrak, Calif. join forces to design new high-speed trains [Philadelphia Inquirer] At Philly Auto Show, cars are acting like accessories […]

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CitiWatch: Baltimore’s 600 surveillance cameras draw Philly city council visit [Technically Baltimore] Philly’s City Council visited Baltimore to check out its successful security camera effort. The field trip was in response to Philly’s surveillance camera problem.

Amtrak, Calif. join forces to design new high-speed trains [Philadelphia Inquirer]

At Philly Auto Show, cars are acting like accessories for your smartphone [Newsworks]

PennApps 2013 Hackathon Runner-Up SparkTab Could Be Your New Browser Start Page [TechCrunch] Find our coverage of PenApps 2013 here.

Penn researchers use MRI to study drug addiction [Philadelphia Daily News]

INVENTING THE FUTURE: Philadelphia’s Optofluidics to release groundbreaking ‘NanoTweezers‘ [Keystone Edge] Read more of our coverage on Optofluidics here.

Pa. restaurant inspection records to go online by end of year [Newsworks]

Companies: Amtrak / Optofluidics

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