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Technically Philly is made possible by advertisers and sponsors that are important to Philadelphia’s technology community. This week we’d like to thank: ACLU of Pennsylvania — The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania will be hosting an event about Internet privacy on May 4 at the Center for Architecture. Be sure to check out Internet […]

Technically Philly is made possible by advertisers and sponsors that are important to Philadelphia’s technology community. This week we’d like to thank:
ACLU of Pennsylvania — The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania will be hosting an event about Internet privacy on May 4 at the Center for Architecture. Be sure to check out Internet privacy, You’ve Got Friends You Never Requested: How Corporations and the Government Are Invading Your Privacy Online for more details.
Alteva — Reduce your total cost of telecom ownership and improve employee efficiency and customer satisfaction with Alteva‘s cloud-based Voice over IP phone systems and services.
The University City Science Center — The Science Center will open Quorum, a central gathering space to enable the entrepreneurship and innovation communities to meet, share and learn in May.
Caffeine Fish – Caffeine Fish develops the Trainboard iPhone app and offers iPhone development consulting in the Philadelphia area.
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