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Technically Philly: a soft launch

We launched this blog to cover the community of people who use technology in Philadelphia.

Welcome to Technically Philly, a blog covering the community of people who use technology in Philadelphia.

We’re launching in response to the Philadelphia region’s maturing Web-based creative economies. We aim to cover the trends, the news and the people that affect and the events that include this growing technology community. We will publish daily with updates, profiles, reviews and listings and follow technology-involved social organizations, venues, venture capital companies, start-ups, design firms and media in the broad region.

If you’re one of those, please contact us.

We want to be a portal for the Philly tech scene. Help us make it happen.

This nonsense was first the idea of Brian James Kirk who wouldn’t have done anything without the prodding and design-work of Sean Blanda who might not accomplish anything without the obnoxious persistence of me, Christopher Wink.

It’s an adorable team, really. You should see us interact. I hope you will, as we all get to better know each other.

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