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Get the skinny on Atlanta’s tech community with this slick infographic

Get to know Atlanta's surprisingly poppin' tech scene.

Atlanta boasts MailChimp, Yik Yak and much more. (Illustration by Mike Jackson)

First we put you on to seven entrepreneurs that you should know, then we recapped our learnings from the ATL and now we’re giving you a visual guide to how you can connect with Atlanta’s growing startup community.

On March 23, we successfully brought Atlanta’s brightest and best together for our final stop on the first leg of the Tomorrow Tour. One of the goals of this national event series that we at Technical.ly are producing with Comcast NBCUniversal is to make it easier to join any local entrepreneurship community. For starters, we’ve made a slick infographic for the Atlanta startup scene.

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For us, it’s a way to show you that we had the right people and organizations in the room; for you it’s a handy guide based on all the things we’ve learned by listening to the people that spoke up for Atlanta.

The infographic lists the coworking spaces, key events, investors and population stats that comprise Atlanta’s trend-setting community. We worked with Philly-based illustrator Mike Jackson to incorporate info from our own reporting and things we heard from you at the Tomorrow Tour event.

This is a perfect resource for anyone interested in how the tech community is growing in Atlanta. Now, putting it to good use is up to you.

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