In which we link out to the tech news from Philly and elsewhere (when it matters) that slips through the cracks and make it way fun. See others here.
DEFINITE READS
- Innovation Philadelphia reports that our fair city was ranked the fourth most innovative U.S. city in a recent large survey by 2think2know. Philly lagged behind Boston, which was ranked No. 1 globally, San Francisco, New York and Washington D.C. We were 32nd globally.
- Good magazine hits Center City to talk the innovation surrounding the recently installed BigBelly trash cans that are showing up on our busy city streets. There’s a hotly edited video that includes Oscar the Grouch.
MIGHT BE WORTH YOUR TIME
- TechCrunch just seems dumbfounded by the profitability of the little social network that could, myYearbook based in New Hope, Pa., co-founded by Catherine Cook, whom we spoke to earlier this year.
- The Inquirer reports that the next big innovation in rural health care may come from two small towns 150 miles northwest Philadelphia.
GIVE A GLANCE
- As part of a big green business package in its Sunday edition, the Inquirer reports on a Warminster firm that is betting its future on the growth of LED light sales.
- Philly Tech News reports that two scientists from our region were named to the MIT Technology Review’s TR35, representing the top innovators under 35 years of age.
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