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Mindgrub wins Tech Company of the Year at annual TechAwards

Mindgrub Technologies crowned Tech Company of the Year at Chesapeake Regional Tech Council's TechAwards.

Mindgrub Technologies, Catonsville-based “innovation” agency, won Tech Company of the Year on Thursday night at the Chesapeake Regional Tech Council‘s annual TechAwards.
As Technically Baltimore reported in September, Mindgrub founder Todd Marks has bootstrapped the now five-year-old company. Its more than 50 employees develop mobile, social and web applications. In addition, Mindgrub develops mobile games from its gaming division, which was formed last year.
The TechAwards, Thursday night’s being the eighth annual awards the Chesapeake Regional Tech Council has held, is billed as the “top celebration of geek innovation and achievement” in the Baltimore-Washington, D.C.-Annapolis. region.

Companies: Mindgrub / Chesapeake Regional Tech Council
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