Growing the pie, a conversation with Tom Kuegler [CityBizList]: “Any ecosystem works because all its pieces function together.” (Be sure to read our interview with Tom Kuegler.)
Fresh Relief for Baltimore’s Food Deserts [Bloomberg Businessweek]: “[Baltimarket] allows shoppers to order groceries online from home or attend sessions at a local public library where they can receive help ordering. A delivery arrives later in the week, with no fee for residents.”
App helps find parking in downtown Baltimore [WBALTV.com]: “For this weekend’s Grand Prix, Parking Panda is working with the city to secure more than 40 different locations for parking, from residents willing to rent their driveways to business lots like the Baltimore Museum of Industry.”
MICROS profit rises 16 percent in Q4 [Baltimore Sun]: “MICROS Systems Inc., a Columbia-based provider of software for the hospitality industry, reported … its profit in the fourth quarter rose 16 percent on higher sales revenues.”
Tara Hunt talks unWIREd on Baltimore Weekly 15 [GBTC]: The host of the Greater Baltimore Technology Council’s unWIREd unconference, Tara Hunt, joins Andrew Hazlett and Sharon Paley for a discussion about the event.
Reed Street Productions advances to championship round in Social Madness [Baltimore Business Journal]: “Reed Street is pitted against Kansas City, Mo.-based social mobile app developer OneLouder Apps.”
Maryland consumers to get $1.6M in e-book settlement [Baltimore Business Journal]: “Maryland consumers will receive more than $1.6 million as part of a settlement with three major U.S. publishers over alleged electronic book price-fixing.
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