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A look back at Delaware’s top tech stories of 2014 [Technical.ly Podcast]

The relaunch of the coIN Loft and other big stories from Delaware (and our four other Technical.ly markets). Plus: a list of Technical.ly Delaware's 5 most popular stories.

Wilmington's Market Street. (Photo by Flickr user TCDavis, used under a Creative Commons license)

It’s that time of year again — a time to reflect on 2014’s big stories.
Check out this month’s Technical.ly podcast, where you’ll hear from yours truly, as well as Technical.ly’s four other reporters from Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. on what’s been happening this year in our tech communities.
We each talk about big themes of the year, the stories that surprised us the most and just how interconnected our five markets along the Amtrak corridor are.
You’ll also hear from some movers and shakers from technology communities along the East Coast, including Converge’s (formerly MUNI-Tech) John Kirk, who we previously featured here.

  • Listen below, download the episode or subscribe to the Technical.ly Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher.

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And, while we’re at it, here at the most popular stories we’ve published so far — a quick five months in with many more to come. And thanks, as always, for tuning in.

Companies: Cnverg (formerly MUNI-Tech) / Technical.ly

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