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Videology’s Scott Ferber calls Baltimore a ‘great place to be’ [Links]

"Ferber said he enjoys the quality of life in Baltimore, where there is a vibrant social scene and the cost if living is cheaper than cities like New York and San Francisco."

Videology’s Ferber calls Baltimore a ‘great place to be’ [Baltimore Business Journal]: “Ferber said he enjoys the quality of life in Baltimore, where there is a vibrant social scene and the cost if living is cheaper than cities like New York and San Francisco.”
Patterns and fallacies: Why they have no place in my Silicon Valley [Gigaom]: “In my Silicon Valley (which is a symbiosis of an idea and an ideal and not a physical landmass), an accent is not a barrier to entry to innovation and or a measure of one’s entrepreneurial ability.”
Baltimore politicians seek nearly $3 raise to minimum wage [Baltimore Sun]: “The bill backed by city politicians would incrementally increase the state’s minimum wage to $10.10 per hour by 2016 and automatically increase it with inflation thereafter. They argue the increase would inject $466 million into Maryland’s economy, and create 4,060 jobs in the state.”
 

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