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TechShop DC-Arlington Opens in Crystal City [Links]

"TechShop, a membership-based facility that’s a do-it-yourself fabrication and prototyping studio, hackerspace, and learning center, announced today that it has officially opened its DC location in the Crystal City neighborhood of Arlington, Va."

TechShop DC-Arlington Opens in Crystal City [Tech Cocktail]: “TechShop, a membership-based facility that’s a do-it-yourself fabrication and prototyping studio, hackerspace, and learning center, announced today that it has officially opened its DC location in the Crystal City neighborhood of Arlington, Va.”
Under Armour knows when you post photos of its gear to social media [Philadelphia Business Journal]: “Under Armour is among 400-plus clients of a Philadelphia tech startup called Curalate, which helps companies use visual analytics to ‘identify trends, track visual conversations and engage consumers’ through Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook and most recently Tumblr, a blogging platform.”
City tries fresh effort in Old Town [Baltimore Sun]: “The city is seeking development ideas for a 16-acre group of properties close to Old Town Mall, an East Baltimore shopping strip that has struggled despite being the target of revitalization efforts for more than 40 years.”
 

Companies: Under Armour / Curalate / TechShop

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