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10 best read Philadelphia technology stories of 2011

What is the end of December if not full of inevitable year in reviews? We at Technically Philly are always interested in seeing what were the 10 best read stories of the year, so we collected the 2011 batch. 10. Where will broadband competition take Philadelphia? See the rest of the top 10 below. 9. […]


What is the end of December if not full of inevitable year in reviews?
We at Technically Philly are always interested in seeing what were the 10 best read stories of the year, so we collected the 2011 batch.
10. Where will broadband competition take Philadelphia?
See the rest of the top 10 below.


9. myYearbook sold for $100 million

8. Play Eternal becomes Philly’s first high-budget video game studio

7. Naked Philly outed as OCF Realty, to launch real estate tool

6. Apps for SEPTA hackathon features new data sources and mass transit projects [VIDEO]

5. Adel Ebeid: Meet the first ever Chief Innovation Officer of the City of Philadelphia [and our follow up Q&A]

4. This is Not a Cheesesteak: new Tumblr follows the worst cheesesteak variations

3. Philadelphia Media Network Android tablet Arnova 10 G2 hands-on [VIDEO]

2. Google’s Philadelphia office hideout

1. TransitView: SEPTA unveils real-time bus and trolley app, also SMS and smartphone schedules

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