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- September 2010 (4)
- August 2010 (56)
- 31: Forget Snooki, Old City is overrun with techies (0)
- 31: VC Roundup: Mid-Atlantic Angel Group raises nearly $5 million (0)
- 30: PHILO makes TV more social, Penn grads drawn to other cities (0)
- 30: Azavea’s Cicero API goes international, GIS firm launches new website (0)
- 30: Event Highlights: August 30 – September 5, 2010 (1)
- 27: Friday Q&A: Dan McKinney of NextStage Capital (0)
- 27: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 27: Links: Ben Franklin butter statue makes new biofuel, Navy Yard energy project and more (0)
- 26: Comcast Roundup: Al Franken still hates NBC deal, ’30 Rock’ will stay on and More (0)
- 25: Local e-commerce firm WebLinc doubles sales for retail lighting site (1)
- 25: Startup Roundup: myYearbook profitable, Viddler talks to Gary V. (0)
- 24: Help Philly represent at SXSW 2011: a voter’s guide (3)
- 24: Technically Philly now in convenient email newsletter form (0)
- 24: VC Roundup: The ECI gets press, First Round “likes” last week (0)
- 23: Philly Speaks back up, again, hit with malware insertion (0)
- 23: Event Highlights: August 23 – 29, 2010 (0)
- 20: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 20: We’re raising our ad rates, buy now for current prices. (0)
- 20: Friday Q&A: Chris Lehmann, Science Leadership Academy (3)
- 19: Philly Startup Leaders picks new leaders (0)
- 19: Comcast Roundup: earnings down thanks to NBC (0)
- 18: Apparently, early stage investors aren’t endangered (0)
- 18: Startup Roundup: DreamIt grads get covered; new Startup Leaders-ship (1)
- 17: Black Data Processing Associates seeking help for student mentoring (3)
- 17: 12 iPhone apps by Philadelphians, for Philadelphians (0)
- 17: Did Philly Mag exaggerate its VC story? (1)
- 17: VC Roundup: NuPathe IPO, no more DreamIt Ventures (1)
- 16: Digital media artists get featured on PECO Building (1)
- 16: New Philly mapping app gives dazzling directions to local businesses (1)
- 16: Event Highlights: August 16 – 22, 2010 (1)
- 13: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (1)
- 13: Frank Eliason formerly of @ComcastCares talks customer service and moving on (1)
- 13: DreamIt Demo Day: more photos and videos (2)
- 13: Links: NuPathe goes public, more on Code for America (1)
- 12: DreamIt Demo Day 2010: And the winner for best company is… (5)
- 12: Comcast Roundup: Partnership with Blockbuster, net neutrality ‘trap’ and More (1)
- 11: Comcast COO makes most expensive Philly rowhome purchase ever (3)
- 11: $500K award could lead to jobs, spike in green building (2)
- 11: Startup Roundup: Vuzit goes social, WizeHive giving away $250,000 (2)
- 10: Local DeVry locations join in national open house for tech jobs (1)
- 10: VC Roundup: Massachusetts edition (1)
- 09: DreamIt’s 8tySix is now “Sqoot” (4)
- 09: Event Highlights: August 8 – August 13 (1)
- 06: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (1)
- 06: Friday Q&A: Gil Beyda of Genacast Ventures (3)
- 06: Links: Kensington in Popular Mechanics, Pittsburgh makes cars fly and more (1)
- 05: Duffels4Dignity4Devs supports child victims of domestic violence with sign up (4)
- 05: 1and1′s American invasion starts in Pennsylvania (5)
- 05: Comcast Roundup: NBC deal could be done after Thanksgiving, Fanvibe partnership and More (1)
- 04: Announcement: new events policy, call for reader submissions (2)
- 04: Startup Roundup: TicketLeap redesign roundup, DreamIt grad partners with Journeys (1)
- 03: Techgirlz hopes to bridge gender gap in Philly (1)
- 03: VC Roundup: Robin Hood moves, BrainRewards raises cash (1)
- 02: Apple Store opening: video, photos and timeline (3)
- 02: Openings on our Jobs Board: Ruby Developer, Web app designer and Web designer (1)
- 02: Event Highlights: August 1 – August 6, 2010 (1)
- July 2010 (64)
- 30: DreamIt Demo Day preview (part three) (2)
- 30: Video Interview: Code for America City Program Director Alissa Black (2)
- 30: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (1)
- 30: David Cohen: Comcast not worried about online video (0)
- 30: Apple Store still getting primed, to open this evening (2)
- 30: Mayor Nutter on government transparency, city CTO and business retention (4)
- 30: Links: Second Lower Merion student sues over webcam, Peco to display digital artists and more (1)
- 29: DreamIt Ventures Demo Day preview (part two)
- 29: Comcast Roundup: 2Q earnings call with NBC effect, war brewing with ESPN over Olympics and More (1)
- 28: DreamIt Ventures Demo Day preview (part one) (7)
- 28: StartupCorps helps city youth launch restaurant, record label (2)
- 28: Your morning Apple Store photo (1)
- 28: Startup Roundup: Local angle to Twitter’s Fail Whale; NuPathe sets IPO terms (1)
- 27: VC Roundup: DreamIt in Forbes Magazine (2)
- 27: Apple Store opens Friday with a giveaway (3)
- 27: 10 Twitter users every Philadelphian should follow (5)
- 26: Devine + Powers marketing firm launches social media arm (2)
- 26: Event Highlights: July 25 – July 30, 2010 (1)
- 23: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (1)
- 23: myDunkTank.com makes a cowboy out of Blake Jennelle (3)
- 23: Where’s the data? A ten year old problem, city CTO says (4)
- 23: Links: Penn professors using robotics to fight Alzheimer’s, PHILO launches and More (3)
- 22: Sponsored Post: Top 7 reasons why Philly businesses should switch to the 4G network (2)
- 22: Comcast Roundup: Calls critics of NBC deal ‘self serving,’ @ComcastCares leaves and More (2)
- 21: 10 most trafficked Web sites in Philadelphia (maybe) (8)
- 21: Startup Roundup: QlikTech debuts IPO, augmented soccer for iOS4 for World Cup blues (3)
- 20: Philly Is “Gigabit City” (with or without Google) (1)
- 20: Get 50 percent off of Supernova Hub tickets (1)
- 20: City CTO explains why 311 iPhone app is two months late (3)
- 20: VC Roundup: BFTP named to federal board, local angels get coverage from the NYT (1)
- 19: Hacker Angels mentors and raises cash for technical founders (1)
- 19: ShareUrMeal gives back with every click (1)
- 19: Event Highlights: July 19 – July 24, 2010 (1)
- 16: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (1)
- 16: Friday Q&A: Jim Richardson of Electronic Ink, Philly’s “best kept secret” (3)
- 16: BFTP invests $1.8 million in nine companies (2)
- 16: Links: Pittsburgh seeks middle tech, 8bit sequencing magic on video and more (2)
- 15: Google releases fiber website, no winners yet (2)
- 15: Comcast Roundup: Europeans OK NBC deal, saying customer service improved and More (1)
- 14: Philly’s Apple Store gets a storefront (2)
- 14: Four legal falsehoods of freelancing (1)
- 13: Philly Post: Philly 311 – There’s no app for that (5)
- 13: Independents Hall gets back to work, experiences growing pains (6)
- 13: VC Roundup: Comcast spreads the wealth, BFTP fights for cash (1)
- 12: Junebug online dating site hunts users to test their game-changing algorithms (4)
- 12: Event Highlights: July 12 – July 18, 2010 (1)
- 09: Timothy Allen talks about education innovation at Wharton (1)
- 09: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (1)
- 09: TicketLeap and Social Media, a match made in heaven (8)
- 09: Links: Oil-based rent, NFL cheerleader turned NASA engineer and more (1)
- 09: Newspaper chain Journal Register Company announces move to open source (2)
- 08: Comcast Roundup: Agreement with CBS, ABC and Fox, the Trail Blazers object and more (1)
- 07: Wharton’s WIMI can predict your future (2)
- 07: Republican governor candidate Tom Corbett stumps on tech at Bentley (3)
- 07: Zivtech, Old City Drupal shop, hires half of Canary Promotions + Design (4)
- 07: Startup Roundup: Monetate real-time marketing platform helps power ModCloth (1)
- 06: VC Roundup: It’s a little too quiet. (0)
- 06: Tourism on your phone: How Philly is leading and why it matters (1)
- 06: Broadband stimulus grant to provide $6.4 million for public computer centers (7)
- 05: Event Highlights: July 5 – July 11, 2010 (1)
- 02: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (2)
- 02: Friday Q&A: Kevin Kemmerer of Safeguard Scientifics (3)
- 02: Links: Local currency movement, Amish entrepreneurs and more (1)
- 01: Comcast Roundup: NBC review stalls, DirecTV and Dish call for CSN and More (1)
- June 2010 (53)
- 30: Tech Transfer: Why It Matters and How Philly’s Making It Better (1)
- 30: visitPA and Foursquare send you after badges for Pennsylvania trekking (6)
- 30: Reminder: our meetup is tonight! (2)
- 30: Startup Roundup: HootSuite and Skullcandy pick Philly partners (0)
- 29: VC Roundup: BFTP brags and Neat Co. raises cash (0)
- 28: Local tech veteran leads virtual event software VCopious (0)
- 28: Event Highlights: June 28th – July 4th, 2010 (1)
- 25: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 25: Beerleaguer reportedly purchased by Comcast SportsNet (1)
- 25: Technically Philly’s June meetup at Octo! (3)
- 25: Friday Q&A: Novitas Capital and PACT’s Dean Miller, silobuster (2)
- 25: Links: Scientist entrepreneurs, a Delaware cell phone ban and more (1)
- 24: Philly Geeks: the scene that gives back (2)
- 24: Comcast Roundup: Aol wants confidential files, quiet concerns on NBC deal and more (1)
- 23: Pennsylvania has submitted 1,000 stimulus reports to feds (2)
- 23: Startup Roundup: The Neat Company completes $2.5 million round of funding (2)
- 22: At Early Stage East: Delivering real value with social media (1)
- 22: Code For America seeking fellows for 2011 Philly government tech innovation (1)
- 22: VC Roundup: Gencast to invest in five startups this year, Lifeshield goes local (1)
- 21: SUMO Heavy Industries, Bart Mroz and crew building new e-commerce development firm (4)
- 21: Event highlights: June 21-27 (1)
- 18: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (1)
- 18: Nutter looks to make the city, students, smarter with tech (2)
- 18: Azavea wins $150k NSF grant to develop GIS speed processors (1)
- 17: myDunkTank.com dares you to be charitable (3)
- 17: Comcast Roundup: FCC broadband proposal on the move, Oprah in town and more (1)
- 16: Guest Post: Josh Kopelman advises DreamIt companies to fail early and often (2)
- 16: Invite Media’s Philly roots run deep (2)
- 16: Startup Roundup: Interdigital “most inventive,” Rush Limbaugh gets RedLasso (2)
- 15: VC Roundup: BFTP and Fed start fund for green companies (1)
- 14: Science Center takes on Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority this week (3)
- 14: Drexel digital media seniors project tweets on seven story-tall display (2)
- 14: Event Highlights: June 14-20, 2010 (1)
- 11: Friday Q&A: Verizon Wireless Regional President Mario Turco talks Philly, 4G (1)
- 11: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (1)
- 10: Comcast Roundup: Accusations of bribery in NBC lobbying, field hearings and more (1)
- 09: Sponsored Post: What can the iPad do for higher ed? (1)
- 09: Museum Without Walls audio program tours the art of the Ben Franklin Parkway (1)
- 09: Startup Roundup: The Invite Media edition (1)
- 08: We need a Philly Tech Week (5)
- 08: A new iPhone… but not for Verizon (2)
- 08: VC Roundup: PACT emerges from ETC and MAC, Outplay wins Baiada (2)
- 07: GoodCompany Ventures launches with ten, asks DreamIt to play kickball (1)
- 07: Event Highlights: June 7-13, 2010 (1)
- 04: Friday Q & A: Josh Goldblum on bluecadet’s awards (0)
- 04: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 03: Google purchases Invite Media (4)
- 03: Comcast Roundup: Brian Roberts checking Manhattan real estate, Time Warner comparisons and more (1)
- 02: Superior Technology integrated IT solutions eases logistics at local beverage producer (0)
- 02: Startup Roundup ad edition: Google eyeing Invite Media, GSI Commerce acquires Fetchback (0)
- 01: VC Roundup: VCs that can kill and the carried interest tax moves along (0)
- 01: Phillymag hearts our technology community (2)
- 01: Event Highlights: May 30th – June 6th, 2010 (0)
- May 2010 (48)
- 28: How would Twitter have changed the Constitutional Convention? (2)
- 28: Steven Wray and the Economy League of Greater Philadelphia looks toward 2026 (1)
- 27: Comcast: Launching social networking site Turnerfish, a call to drop Hulu and More (0)
- 26: Shop Talk: Philly Beer Week gets an app (3)
- 26: Startup Roundup: Judge backs anonymous flamers in USA Technologies case (2)
- 25: Economy League’s Steven Wray says entrepreneurs can save 2026 (1)
- 25: VC Roundup: Safeguard is all over the place, NuPathe goes for an IPO (0)
- 24: Nominate a small business for the Chamber of Commerce Excellence Award (0)
- 24: Events highlights May 24-30, 2010 (0)
- 21: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 21: Researcher Paul J. Mathison explains governor’s proposal to tax computer professionals (1)
- 20: After record attendance, Mobile Monday breaks for the summer (0)
- 20: Thanks for attending our May Meetup @ Dark Horse Pub (1)
- 20: Pa. Attorney General Tom Corbett subpoenas Twitter to unveil critics (0)
- 20: Comcast Roundup: Due to battle movie theaters, the man to review NBC and more (0)
- 19: Sponsored post: How Philly Businesses Can Better Float in the Cloud (1)
- 19: Philly’s top 10 techie hotspots (0)
- 19: Startup Roundup: Comcast applies for patent to halt ad fast-forwarding, Duck Duck Go to accept sponsorship (0)
- 18: VC Roundup: The bad government edition (0)
- 17: How DormNoise founder Jay Rodrigues raised $500,000 from his dorm room (1)
- 17: Announcing our partnership with Philly.com (10)
- 17: Event Highlights for May 17-23, 2010 (0)
- 14: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 14: Friday Q & A: David Reuter of LLR Partners (0)
- 13: Philly.com releases iPhone app, ranks third in app store (2)
- 13: There are lessons for the city from Federal CTO visit (0)
- 13: Comcast Roundup: FCC defends right to regulate, new iPad device and More (0)
- 12: Shop Talk: interactive design studio WellFed rides the Flash wave (1)
- 12: Technically Philly May Meetup: 6:30 p.m. 5/19 @ Dark Horse Pub (3)
- 12: Startup Roundup: Newsberry launches new WYSIWYG campaign editor, DreamIT is everywhere (0)
- 11: It took New York to create a Philly URL shortener (1)
- 11: Down with Pennsylvania’s tech tax! (1)
- 11: VC Roundup: DreamIt kicks off, BFTP gets busy (1)
- 10: Code for America chooses Philly for web development team (4)
- 10: Events Highlights for May 10-16, 2010 (0)
- 07: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 07: David L. Cohen, Comcast Executive Vice President, talks Comcast, taxes and startups (4)
- 06: Drexel’s green home technology experiment (1)
- 06: Comcast Roundup: Reports make the case for NBC deal, net neutrality broadens and More (0)
- 05: Shop Talk: The Planning Collective wants to make Philly beautiful (1)
- 05: Review: Sprint 4G WiMAX wireless service in Philadelphia (8)
- 05: Startup Roundup: Lots of love for local entrepreneurship (2)
- 04: Smart home technology increases automation while lowering energy consumption (4)
- 04: Editorial: Rebooting Innovation Philadelphia (1)
- 04: Philadelphia Speaks was hacked, to return in ‘day or two’ (2)
- 04: VC Roundup: Wharton competes and the city gets $25 million (2)
- 03: Report: More than 3,500 business networking events held in region last year (1)
- 03: Events Highlights for May 3-9, 2010 (1)
- April 2010 (57)
- 30: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (2)
- 30: Philly.com sports portal possibly hit with malware attack (3)
- 30: Friday Q&A: AT&T regional VP and General Manager Dan Lafond (2)
- 29: Innovation Philadelphia to go back to the drawing board (4)
- 29: Comcast Roundup: Stronger than expected Q1, what NBC means for Web startups and more (1)
- 28: What if a 13 year old in 1996 made Philly Web design firm sites? (4)
- 28: Startup Roundup: Philly Startup Leaders to reorganize executive roles (2)
- 27: Gigabit City working with Communities United for Broadband to elevate the broadband conversation (3)
- 27: Five city departments and agencies that could use a Web overhaul (3)
- 27: VC Roundup: Diapers.com takes over the world, DreamIt’s largest class ever (6)
- 26: Trainboard takes on iSEPTA with regional rail iPhone app (7)
- 26: Event Highlights for April 26-May 2, 2010 (3)
- 23: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 23: Friday Q&A: Josh Kopelman of First Round Capital (4)
- 22: BarCamp NewsInnovation is this Saturday (0)
- 22: Comcast Roundup: Not investing in right-wing network, no Olympic channel and More (0)
- 21: $2.1 billion in state technology spending at an all-time high, boosted by stimulus (0)
- 21: Startup Roundup: Orpheus Media Research announces Myna, XIPWIRE officially launches (2)
- 20: Philadelphia ranks well in cybercrime report, but concern remains (1)
- 20: There’s no place like Philadelphia for iPhone users (1)
- 20: Apple users make up one-fourth of Philadelphia population (2)
- 20: VC Roundup: Joe Biden visits BFTP (0)
- 19: GCV launches in Philly, still looking for companies (1)
- 19: Event Highlights for April 19-25, 2010 (0)
- 16: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 16: Code for America founder Jennifer Pahlka on bringing open government help to Philadelphia (1)
- 16: Venture Beat East Coast technology tour skips Philadelphia (1)
- 16: Links: Bentley Systems CEO talks unemployment, Daily News Pulitzer and More (0)
- 15: Comcast Roundup: Moving forward with national broadband plan, Cole Hamels shills and More (1)
- 14: Shop Talk: The DIY game-makers of Port127 (3)
- 14: Startup Roundup: myYearbook Chatter feed surpasses 1 million posts per day, Duck Duck Go whups Cuil (2)
- 13: Why Philly has only one Low Power FM community radio station (1)
- 13: A case for the Historical Society’s Philly Web portal (0)
- 13: VC Roundup: Angel Venture Fair and Drexel’s new incubator (0)
- 12: Venmo mobile payments drives exchange for charities, retail (1)
- 12: Event Highlights for April 12-18, 2010 (0)
- 09: Links: Drexel incubator in Bristol, working on nuclear threats and More (0)
- 09: Inquirer, Daily News publisher pledges to charge for iPad application (0)
- 09: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 09: Friday Q&A: Judah Levine of the Philadelphia Union (1)
- 09: Mobile, frameworks, focus of 2010 Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise (0)
- 09: On Sunday, Wikipedia Takes Philadelphia fills the city’s gaps (4)
- 08: Apple Store architect profiled, Walnut Street retail space due to open in July (2)
- 08: Comcast Roundup: FCC loses court appeal on net neutrality, could NBC just be a start and More (0)
- 07: Gretjen Clausing of Philly CAM talks the technology behind public access TV (2)
- 07: Startup Roundup: Wharton-backed NearVerse raises $1 million in funding, Viddler developing for HTML5 (1)
- 06: Brownstoner, Brooklyn real estate blog, launches in Philly (2)
- 06: If we could design Philadelphia’s 311 iPhone App (4)
- 06: VC Roundup: MAC and ETC merge, MindSnacks accepted into DreamIt (1)
- 05: Gigabit Philly relaunches as Gigabit City, bigger goal with or without Google (1)
- 05: City to release free 311 iPhone application (3)
- 05: Event Highlights for April 5th – 11th, 2010 (0)
- 02: Friday Q&A: Austin Lavin, formerly of myfirstpaycheck.com (5)
- 02: Google Fiber chased by 1,100 municipalities, Gigabit Philly site to relaunch (1)
- 02: Links: Jeff Deeney on flash mobs, Arlen wants stricter privacy laws and more (0)
- 01: With new owner, Scribnia to move to Canada, New York (0)
- 01: Comcast Roundup: CBS affiliates rallying against NBC deal, Hulu gets ‘complex’ and More (0)
- March 2010 (65)
- 31: CalendarFly to offer free community calendar integration for Philadelphia Charter Schools (2)
- 31: Can mobile ubiquity help bridge Philly’s digital divide? (2)
- 31: Startup Roundup: It’s a great time for startups in Philly (even if you’ve been at it for 30 years) (0)
- 30: As funding dries, Historical Society’s PhilaPlace unveils compelling new features (1)
- 30: Ten most followed Philadelphia Twitter users (8)
- 30: Division of Technology’s $120 million budget laid out to City Council (0)
- 30: Venture Capital: BFTP wants to give you money, a new fund in Bala Cynwyd? (0)
- 29: This week on our Jobs Board (0)
- 29: Azavea submits BusMinder for Massachusetts Department of Transportation contest (0)
- 29: Event Highlights for March 19 – April 4, 2010 (0)
- 28: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 26: Philly gets stimulus money for computer labs (0)
- 26: Friday Q&A: Garrett Melby, CEO of Good Company Ventures (3)
- 26: Google ultra high speed fiber application closes today, attention picks up (4)
- 26: Wharton MBA program ranked third best in world (1)
- 26: Links: Allan Frank gives budget hearing, Philebrity’s Joey Sweeney on flash mobs and More (0)
- 25: Comcast Roundup: Cutting internet to the island, Al Franken doesn’t get what he wants and More (1)
- 24: Stopping braindrain at Penn’s Digital Media Design program (2)
- 24: Startup Roundup: American Society of Inventors event tonight, StarCite gets patent, VentureHacks teaches email (1)
- 23: Startup Leaders’ Blake Jennelle on Philly’s Fast Company feature (0)
- 22: Are the Mayor’s technology firm tax incentives not enough? (1)
- 22: This week on our Jobs Board (0)
- 22: Event Highlights for March 22-28, 2010 (0)
- 19: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 19: Friday Q&A: Dr. Jarret Brachman talks JihadJane and al-Qaida online media strategy (0)
- 19: Seven Philadelphia revolutions, Baltimore Google Czar and More: Links (0)
- 18: Drexel uses Twitter to notify accepted students, build community (0)
- 18: Prize for best Google Gigabit Philly idea announced, $8,000 and growing (7)
- 18: Comcast Roundup: Won’t tie rates to inflation, chasing BitTorrent users and More (1)
- 17: Startup Roundup: ‘X’ is the only city in which to start a Web company (1)
- 17: Azavea debuts free subscription plan for legislative district, elected official search API (0)
- 17: FCC plans to increase Internet speeds in national broadband plan (1)
- 17: Technically Philly offering tech insight for Philadelphia magazine’s Philly Post (6)
- 16: Movitas Mobile plans to raise $2.7 million (2)
- 16: VC Roundup: Quaker gets aroused, Safeguard swaps debt (0)
- 15: Philly invades South by Southwest (3)
- 15: Comcast SportsNet purchases sports blog The700level (4)
- 15: Event Highlights for March 15-21, 2010 (0)
- 14: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 12: Mason and Megan Wendell: from indie record execs to husband-wife branding and design Drupal team (2)
- 12: Ford Fiesta gets branding help from community members (2)
- 12: Links: hunting for DreamIT class, Sunoco looking to outsource Center City IT and More (0)
- 11: StartPhilly: SemperCon’s cloud computing (0)
- 11: Comcast Roundup: Fourth NBC Senate hearing, NBC promotions and More (0)
- 10: Poptent’s user-generated commercials undercut expensive ad agencies (1)
- 10: Philadelphia magazine launches blog Philly Post (4)
- 10: Google launches Maps biking directions with Bicycle Coalition data (0)
- 10: Startup Roundup: WantsThis launches, Laan Labs is better than our Abe Lincoln app joke (0)
- 09: VC Roundup: BFTP invests in 5, Venmo gets funded (1)
- 08: Community launches support portal for Google gigabit fiber (7)
- 08: Avencia becomes Azavea, relents on trademark dispute, to launch redesigned site (4)
- 08: Event Highlights for March 8-14, 2010 (0)
- 05: Friday Q&A: Adam Dotson from SeventySix Capital (0)
- 05: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 05: Ex-offenders seek training to improve computer literacy (3)
- 05: Links: Cultivating IT professionals from poor neighborhoods, Drexel gamers and Sency (0)
- 04: Nutter proposes “unprecedented” $120 million IT budget, moves toward paperless (5)
- 04: Comcast Roundup: Xfinity is the new iPod, more channels on the way and more (0)
- 03: Startup Roundup: myYearbook generating $20 million in revenue yearly, 123LinkIt and Mailroom launch (1)
- 03: Philadelphia to apply for Google’s experimental ultra-high speed broadband (8)
- 03: Ignite Philly 5 marks age of social entrepreneurs, city’s Google bid (11)
- 02: TicketLeap stealthily raised $2.5 million in additional funding last year (1)
- 02: VC Roundup: GoodCompany goes to NYC, ETF changes name (0)
- 01: Is local TV news exaggerating social media addiction? (2)
- 01: Event Highlights for March 1-7, 2010 (0)
- February 2010 (64)
- 26: MC Hammer offers thoughts on Philly entrepreneurship, delivers keynote at Wharton Technology Conference (0)
- 26: Links: Pharma’s middle class, IndyHall gaming and more (1)
- 26: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 26: Friday Q&A: Jason Tocci on his Geek Cultures dissertation (3)
- 25: Local, national VCs back “Startup Visa” law (1)
- 25: What we learned at our Fishbowl / A thank you (1)
- 25: Comcast Roundup: 250 Mbps on the way, Comcast criticized for being two-faced and more (0)
- 25: Nonprofit Technology Resources repairing computers, refurbishing futures (3)
- 24: Ripples created from Lower Merion Webcam spying (3)
- 24: Black Family Technology Awareness Week luncheon at Northeast High School (0)
- 24: An in-depth look at the Police Department’s expanding video surveillance efforts (2)
- 24: Celebrate Technically Philly’s first birthday TONIGHT (1)
- 24: Startup Roundup: Baltimore visits Philly, RailBandit updates NJ Transit offering, TrapCall supporting Sprint (1)
- 23: Ten Philadelphia competitors and their January Web traffic (9)
- 23: VC Roundup: Edison Ventures helps Rowan, Comcast Interactive Capital gets props (0)
- 23: City of Philadelphia to offer tax breaks to tech companies (9)
- 22: P.Y.T.’s Tommy Up uses Foursquare to pack the house… in a blizzard (5)
- 22: This week on our Jobs Board (0)
- 22: Technically Philly and Start Philly to partner around content and more (4)
- 22: Events Highlights for Feb 22-28th, 2010 (1)
- 20: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 19: Links: MC Hammer at Wharton, chatting Jimmy Wales and More (2)
- 19: Two City Council members want to sue Twitter, Facebook over flash mob (8)
- 19: Friday Q&A: Steve Barsh, CEO of Packlate.com (3)
- 19: Nutter to Chamber: experiment with city biz taxes, retain tech firms (2)
- 18: Philly goes to TED … kinda. (4)
- 18: Philly’s favorite Web designs chosen by our readers (1)
- 18: Comcast Roundup: Al Franken wants money for fighting NBC deal, xfinity ad and More (0)
- 17: Shop Talk: Monetate brings real-time marketing to e-commerce (3)
- 17: Startup Roundup: D.C.’s startup soul offers lessons, DreamIT-backed SCVNGR growing strong, TicketLeap redesigns (0)
- 16: Village of Arts and Humanities uses digital production to highlight youth issues (1)
- 16: VC Roundup: Packlate.com raises cash, DreamIt teams up with NYC accelerator (2)
- 15: Technically Philly to celebrate birthday with Philly Startup Leaders Fishbowl (3)
- 15: Black Family Technology Awareness Week launches 11th year, first without pioneer (2)
- 15: This week on our Jobs Board (0)
- 15: Updated: Event Highlights for February 15-21, 2010 (0)
- 12: Friday Q&A: Councilman Bill Green talks technology and Philly Charter (0)
- 12: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 12: Federal broadband stimulus dollars largely unallocated, Philly included (0)
- 12: Links: What stories do we share online, SAP CEO not asked back and More (1)
- 11: Contest: FREE $129 ticket to Mogo Media’s Adobe Flash training seminar (2)
- 11: Comcast Roundup: Sen. Al Franken says ‘hard to trust,’ NBC lobbying continues and More (1)
- 10: Shop Talk: West Philly’s OpenHatch is “a business card for geeks” (6)
- 10: Startup roundup: P’unk Ave launching Apostrophe 1.0 CMS, Clio possible “household name” backing, Proton saves BP $3.7m (1)
- 09: NYC BigApps contest winners announced; Avencia not included (4)
- 09: Science Leadership Academy: A new model for schools (3)
- 09: VC Roundup: Is VC ready for its turnaround? (0)
- 08: TNT: MobiStories children books entertain anywhere (0)
- 08: Picketers outside proposed Apple Store on Walnut (11)
- 08: City Council bill would make IT permanent part of city government (2)
- 08: Event Highlights for February 8-14, 2010 (0)
- 05: Brower Propulsion Labs fictitious aerospace company launching real expedition (0)
- 05: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 05: Friday Q&A: Keith McGinnis on Philadelphia Weekly’s free Happy Hour Guide app (4)
- 05: Links: Malcolm Gladwell review, redditt interview and More (0)
- 04: Avencia and Common Cause PA partner on Our Philadelphia, tracking city campaign contributions (5)
- 04: Comcast Roundup: NBC hearings begin today, a Google balance and More (0)
- 03: Temple interns to report on city technology issues (0)
- 03: Shop Talk: NPower PA ITWorks graduates first class (0)
- 03: Startup Roundup: Invite Media real-time ad buys, ListenLogic social media monitoring, Happy Cog not bored (1)
- 02: VC Roundup: State’s VC market is “too small” (1)
- 01: Technically Not Tech: Midtown Lunch invades Philadelphia (2)
- 01: Montgomery County publishes public safety emergencies online (0)
- 01: Event Highlights for February 1-7, 2010 (0)
- January 2010 (56)
- 29: Report: Atlantic City government IT outsourcing “inefficient, ineffective” (0)
- 29: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 29: Friday Q&A: Justin Premick of AWeber can beat you in Call of Duty (3)
- 29: Twitter tracking Local Trends in Philadelphia, 14 other cities (1)
- 29: AT&T improves Montco 3G coverage with new cell site (1)
- 29: Links: Mobile tech developer Demo Night, Logan gets new IT center and More (0)
- 28: Photos from our January Technology Networking Happy Hour (1)
- 28: Comcast Roundup: Comcast knew about Leno’s ratings, NBC deal a “probably” and More (0)
- 27: Startup Roundup: Venmo public and proud at Mobile Monday, LTL gets Garbage Pail Kids, RedLasso will beat us up (2)
- 27: Shop Talk: Proton Media thinks your workflow is better in 3D (0)
- 26: Will Philadelphia be included in Fast Company’s city startup series? (5)
- 26: VC Roundup: Philly is home to 2 of the most active VC firms in U.S., DreamIt open for applications (1)
- 25: TNT: National Liberty Museum launches interactive touchscreen exhibit (0)
- 25: This week on our Jobs Board (0)
- 25: Event Highlights for January 25-31, 2010 (0)
- 22: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 22: Links: Don’t attract outside tech firms, a college iPhone course and More (0)
- 21: Quonix Networks to expand to second location (0)
- 21: Drexel’s Jaemi HUBO robotics program helps introduce science to children (0)
- 21: Comcast Roundup: Jeff Zucker speaks, $1 million for Haiti relief and More (0)
- 20: Shop Talk: Bradley Ericson and 3SecondReceipts (1)
- 20: Startup Roundup: Lifehacker has trust issues with Lose It Or Lose It, myYearbook donates to Haiti (4)
- 19: Feds announce second round of broadband stimulus funding (1)
- 19: VC Roundup: National numbers on the rebound, BioLeap raises $5 mil (0)
- 18: Next Fab Studio launches, opens Science Center to the community (4)
- 18: Event Highlights for January 18-24, 2010 (0)
- 17: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 15: Links: Skip tax breaks for high-tech companies, Princeton laser research and More (0)
- 15: State makes moves after NTIA awards $2.2 million for broadband maps, plans (2)
- 15: Inquirer online editor Chris Krewson to leave for Variety.com (2)
- 14: Pennsylvania receives $2.2 million for broadband data collection (1)
- 14: Comcast Roundup: How Comcast could be affecting ‘Late Night,’ Skype has beef and More (1)
- 13: Vonage co-founder Pulver introduces 140conf social media meetup, but is it needed? (9)
- 13: Update on passing of Carole I. Smith mayor’s Commission on Technology director (2)
- 13: Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corp. launches brand new VisitPhilly.com (5)
- 12: Orpheus Media Research seeks funding for Clio, music analysis tool (0)
- 12: Economy League of Greater Philadelphia Turns 100 (0)
- 12: VC Roundup: BioStrategy primes the pump, SeatGeek gets funded (1)
- 11: TNT: coIN Loft brings coworking to Wilmington (0)
- 11: Event Highlights: January 11 – January 17, 2010 (2)
- 08: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 08: Friday Q&A: Ryan Davis, Philly.com President (1)
- 08: Links: 1,200 jobs to be cut by Lockheed Martin, parking kiosks falter and More (0)
- 07: Thanks to all who came to our second monthly meetup (2)
- 07: Comcast Roundup: Antitrust reviews begin of NBC deal, carrying ESPN 3d and More (0)
- 06: Carole I. Smith, Mayor’s Commission on Technology director, 67 (3)
- 06: Shop Talk: XIPWIRE mobile payment platform lets you text cash (3)
- 06: Tonight: Our Technology Professionals Happy Hour (0)
- 05: 8static seeks donations for new sound system; free show at $4,000 goal (0)
- 05: VC Roundup: 2009 slightly less depressing than 2008, Google invests in DreamIt grad (2)
- 05: Our City of Philadelphia logo design contest winner: Sara DeMarco (10)
- 04: City of Philadelphia design contest submissions (14)
- 04: Event Highlights for January 4 – 10, 2010 (0)
- 03: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 01: Biggest tech community stories we covered in 2009 (0)
- 01: Links: Analyst take on municipal broadband, Rowan University buzz and More (0)
- December 2009 (44)
- 31: Comcast Roundup: Shaq and Ralph Roberts kiss, Warren Buffet and More (0)
- 30: Join us for a Happy Hour networking event next week (5)
- 29: Ten Philadelphia Web sites then and now (4)
- 29: News Inkubator: a pitch for creating the future of localized news in Philadelphia (3)
- 28: Submit your logos for the City of Philadelphia (11)
- 28: Event Highlights for December 28 – January 3, 2010 (0)
- 26: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 25: Links: Startup tips from Duck Duck Go, Jay-Z and More (1)
- 24: Comcast Roundup: Who saved the NBC deal, enemy of Google and More (0)
- 23: Shop Talk: Image Revolver uses crowdsourcing to curate art (0)
- 23: More details on Motivas purchase of PhindMe (2)
- 22: Avencia’s Walkshed hits NYC BigApps Contest, asks for public vote (1)
- 21: TNT: The ballet wants you to take your phone out. No, really. (1)
- 21: Thanks for those who came to the first Technically Philly meetup (8)
- 21: Event Highlights for December 21 – December 27, 2009 (1)
- 18: Friday Q&A: catching up with Steve Welch, candidate for congress. (3)
- 18: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (1)
- 18: Links: Chris Cera talks regional entrepreneurship, TL Ventures fighting and More (2)
- 17: City of Philadelphia to buy municipal WiFi network from Network Acquisition (2)
- 17: Walnut Street Apple Store location now hiring (6)
- 17: Comcast Roundup: Lobbying power, Fancast Xfinity goes wild and More (2)
- 16: Sency real-time search engine gains some momentum, founder still abroad (1)
- 14: Temple University launches ergonomic computing pilot (3)
- 14: Event Highlights for December 14 – December 20, 2009 (0)
- 11: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 11: Friday Q&A: Pennsylvania Bio President Mickey Flynn (0)
- 11: Announcing the Technically Philly Monthly Meetup (2)
- 11: Links: Photos from Hive76 event, another Philly-related, big-name merger and More (0)
- 10: First Round Capitol video hilariously awkward (1)
- 10: Comcast Roundup: Comcast-NBC deal coverage-palooza (1)
- 09: Shop Talk: Interphase Systems CEO John Biglin on Ready-IT BioPharma (0)
- 08: BREAKING: PhindMe acquired by Movitas (2)
- 08: State grants and local investment fund $300k into IT training (1)
- 07: TNT: Historical Society’s interactive PhilaPlace Web site needs your stories (4)
- 07: Comcast-NBC merger reaction from local Chamber head, others (1)
- 07: Event Highlights for December 7 – December 13, 2009 (0)
- 04: Friday Q&A: Far McKon of hacker space Hive76 (3)
- 04: Thanks to our weekly sponsors (0)
- 04: Links: SAP goes green and More (0)
- 03: Comcast Roundup: NBC Universal deal announced earlier this morning and More (2)
- 03: Comcast purchases majority stake in NBC Universal, awaiting regulatory approval (6)
- 02: Center City’s Final Form Games keeps it simple (2)
- 02: Google Zeitgeist shows top Philadelphia search queries; colleges and SEPTA reign in ’09 (0)
- 01: Comcast comments could hurt city broadband stimulus plans (7)
- November 2009 (37)
- 30: TNT: PhindMe gets social with Everywhereigo (1)
- 30: Philadelphia Police Department to begin enforcing vehicular cell phone ban Tuesday (5)
- 30: Event Highlights for November 30—December 6, 2009 (2)
- 27: Links: State budget cuts mean less for startups, Penn president gets national bioethics nod and More (1)
- 26: Comcast Roundup: Competing with ESPN, greatest Comcast photo ever and More (2)
- 25: Shop Talk: Drexel MET-Lab pushing limits of audio and computer interaction (0)
- 25: CBS stations launch 24-hour news ticker on Center City newsstands (1)
- 24: SeeClickFix visits Philadelphia to educate on civic issue tracking tool (0)
- 23: SEPTA to launch Google Transit bus routes this week, more redesign details (2)
- 23: TNT: Randy Schmidt on losing weight with Lose It or Lose It (4)
- 23: Event Highlights for November 23–29, 2009 (0)
- 20: Friday Q&A: Business continuity with Ginnie Stouffer from IDC Partners (0)
- 20: Links: City giving money to the creative economies, West Philly hybrid car and More (0)
- 19: Startup Leaders hosts second annual Founder Factory to mixed reaction (7)
- 19: SEPTA gets a new Web site (1)
- 19: Comcast Roundup: NBC deal facing long review, Comcast dabbles in Ticketmaster-Live Nation merger and More (1)
- 18: Shop Talk: PA responsible for three percent of all VC-created jobs, 6th in nation (1)
- 16: BarCamp indicates that Philly is ready for next step. But will it happen? (9)
- 16: Event Highlights for November 16 – 22, 2009 (2)
- 13: Friday Q&A: Clearwire Philadelphia General Manager Andrew Kupiec (3)
- 13: Links: Google acquisition with Wharton ties, CoTweet trying paid services and More (0)
- 12: [UPDATED] Comcast Roundup: NBC deal awaits Vivendi approval, Cohen called most powerful Philadelphian and More (1)
- 11: Google to Philadelphia airport, others: Contact us about free Wi-Fi (0)
- 10: Schuylkill River Trail looking for votes in Google Street View competition (0)
- 10: Salvation Army opens Target Media Center in West Philadelphia (0)
- 09: TNT: TheDigitalLifestyle.TV wants to be Philly’s TECH TV, create a podcasting IndyHall (3)
- 09: Event Highlights for November 9 – 15, 2009 (0)
- 06: Friday Q&A: Pete Borowsky of Zatista (0)
- 06: Links: Innovation Philadelphia reflects on GCECS, Hugh Douglas speaks science and More (0)
- 05: Snipi closes second angel round, brings total raised to $1.4 million (1)
- 05: Comcast Roundup: NBC deal could be announced next week, Bob Brady fights net neutrality and More (2)
- 04: Shop Talk: Community leader focuses on Cadence Rowing performance wristwatch business (0)
- 03: How to open a business in the City of Philadelphia, or 15 reasons people move to the suburbs (6)
- 03: Philadelphia to get Apple retail store (3)
- 03: TrainLogic updated significantly to v2.3, now called RailBandit (0)
- 02: TNT: Study shows two times as many U.S. science, engineering graduates as needed (0)
- 02: Event Highlights for November 2 – November 8, 2009 (1)
- October 2009 (41)
- 30: [UPDATED] Friday Q&A: Robert Cheetham, President and CEO of Avencia (0)
- 30: Links: World Series tech scene match up, city stimulus management in “disarray” and More (1)
- 29: Safeguard Scientifics invests $5 million in locally-based Quinnova (0)
- 29: Comcast Roundup: Calling broadband stimulus packages ineligible, Yellow Pages on TV and More (0)
- 28: Shop Talk: Viddler takes care of business (2)
- 27: Tara Levin: Our new ad-sales manager just might be giving you a call (0)
- 26: TNT: Chris Bartlett of the Gay History Wiki project (4)
- 26: Event Highlights for October 26-November 1, 2009 (1)
- 23: Friday Q&A: Broadband biz strategist Craig Settles talks Digital Philadelphia future (0)
- 23: Links: Pittsburgh top 10 city to launch business, Best Places to Work and More (2)
- 22: Report: Philly venture capital investment dips in Q3, Silicon Valley nears normalcy (0)
- 22: Comcast Roundup: Brian Roberts at Web 2.0 Summit, latest on NBC deal and More (1)
- 21: Shop Talk: Temple University’s Computer Recycling Center (0)
- 21: Introducing our advertising packages (0)
- 20: Chamber of Commerce wants you to tell them how to better advocate (2)
- 20: TNT: “The Carrier” gives comics the iPhone treatment (0)
- 19: Event Highlights for October 19-25, 2009 (0)
- 16: State casts doubt on Digital Philadelphia vision (4)
- 16: Friday Q & A: Doug Bellenger of Philly Startup Leaders and PhindMe (0)
- 16: Seeking monthly RSS feed sponsorships beginning in November for $200 (1)
- 16: Springboard Media opens new store in Exton (3)
- 16: Links: Rittenhouse realtime search engine, PA tax credit stays alive and More (1)
- 15: Old City VoIP provider Alteva scores Microsoft deal (1)
- 15: Comcast Roundup: Deal with NBC ‘done in principle,’ major security initiative underway and More (0)
- 14: Google Building Maker released for Philadelphia, 49 other cities (1)
- 14: Ignite Philly 4 hosts Free Library and Mayoral cabinet officials as VGI impresses (6)
- 13: Avencia releases Walkshed Philadelphia, also named in Philadelphia 100 (2)
- 12: TNT: Philly Electric Wheels to host opening reception, change transport in city (1)
- 12: Event Highlights for October 12-18, 2009 (0)
- 09: Friday Q&A: Video Games Live co-creator Tommy Tallarico (0)
- 09: Links: Penn graduate wins Nobel Prize, LTL Prints goes for Top 40 and More (1)
- 08: Comcast Roundup: Sea of rumors of NBC Universal purchase and More (1)
- 07: Was the Global Creative Economy Convergence Summit worth it? (0)
- 07: Shop Talk: Notehall, an ABC spot behind them and 65-college growth ahead (7)
- 06: Clear 4G WiMAX mobile broadband network launches; AT&T completes subway network (7)
- 05: Technically Not Tech: NxtUp Philly celebrates region’s creatives (1)
- 05: Event Highlights for October 5-11, 2009 (0)
- 02: Friday Q & A: Mark Loschiavo, Executive Director of the Baiada Center for Entrepreneurship at Drexel University (0)
- 02: Links: Alex Hillman and Kelly Lee spar, the Baltimore tech scene and More (3)
- 01: Would First Round Capital move to New York City? (3)
- 01: [Updated] Comcast Roundup: as much as 80 percent of broadband misadvertised, blog sponsorships and More (0)
- September 2009 (38)
- 30: UPDATED: School District e-waste investigation three months later: no reported progress (3)
- 29: G-town Radio receives $7,500 grant to fund Germantown radio projects (0)
- 28: Technically Not Tech: South Street’s J1Studios to release first video game (0)
- 28: bluecadet interactive’s Josh Goldblum wins Emmy (2)
- 27: Event Highlights for September 27 – October 3, 2009 (0)
- 25: Friday Q&A: Sherrill Neff, founding partner of Quaker BioVentures (1)
- 25: Links: Philly Startup Leaders get blanket praise, Pittsburgh G-20 roundup and More (0)
- 24: Comcast Roundup: Net Neutrality, raising prices “because it can” and More (1)
- 23: Shop Talk: Orpheus Media Research music analysis tool Clio (1)
- 23: City CTO: “We have a heck of a shot” for federal broadband stimulus money (5)
- 22: City of Philadelphia requests $35 million in federal broadband stimulus application (7)
- 21: ClickEquations: Paid search, online advertising and why Google is not your friend (1)
- 21: Event Highlights for September 21-27, 2009 (0)
- 18: Friday Q&A: Jane Hollingsworth of NuPathe on Zelrix, migraines and more
- 18: Links: University City Science Center pulls $9B, Philadelpians love gadgets and More (1)
- 17: Comcast Roundup: Uh, yeah, Comcast probably won’t buy Sprint and Time Warner, Diane Sawyer and More (1)
- 16: Shop Talk: VOIP provider Alteva keeps it local, plans possible acquisitions (6)
- 16: Will Free Library technology get dumped? (3)
- 16: SeatGeek can’t be Philly’s lone connection to TechCrunch 50. Can it? (2)
- 15: FanGamb: Fantasy sports and gambling come together in addiction-inducing glory (5)
- 14: Technically Not Tech: Larger Than Life Prints, a partnership with Start SOMA and coverage by TechCrunch (2)
- 14: Announcing our jobs board, free postings for the next week (1)
- 14: Event Highlights for September 14-20, 2009 (4)
- 11: Friday Q&A: Kelly Lee, Innovation Philadelphia President & CEO (3)
- 11: Links: Pittsburgh “perfect” for G-20, John Gruber misses and More (1)
- 10: Announcing our events submission form (2)
- 10: Comcast Roundup: TV Everywhere rollout imminent, Comcast a “small player” and More (0)
- 09: City CTO and community to publicly discuss broadband policy at One Web Day kick-off (6)
- 08: Technically Not Tech: Game Time Philly puts Philly on the top of the Madden World (0)
- 08: Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School expands (4)
- 07: Event Highlights for September 7-13, 2009 (0)
- 04: Friday Q & A: J.P. Toto and Roz Duffy of BarCamp Philly (2)
- 04: Friday Tech Links: Unbreaded’s Ben Kessler could be leaving, Peter Key almost dies and More (2)
- 03: Community gathers for IndyHall anniversary and Two Guys’ 100th episode (1)
- 03: Comcast Roundup: FCC 30 percent cap dropped, why Verizon stock sells higher and More (2)
- 02: Shop Talk: Specticast streams Philadelphia Orchestra performances to seniors (2)
- 02: What happened to Phillyblog? A rival, Philadelphia Speaks and other online forums (20)
- 01: Knowledge@Wharton expands to rural India, Australia; Penn opens African hospital (3)
- August 2009 (37)
- 31: TNT: The state of hyperlocal online news in Philadelphia (11)
- 31: Event highlights for the week of August 31 – September 6, 2009 (1)
- 28: Friday Q&A: Darlene Cavalier, the Science Cheerleader, on the700Level (3)
- 28: Technically Philly and Geekadelphia Section 8 release party crowds Tattooed Mom (4)
- 28: Friday Tech Links: Fourth most innovative, BigBelly trash video and More (0)
- 27: Comcast Roundup: How Verizon is losing, Scott McNulty interviews the Wiggles and More (1)
- 25: Philly’s Happy Cog office becomes “Happy Cog East” (1)
- 24: Event highlights for the week of August 24 – August 30, 2009 (1)
- 21: Friday Q&A: Thomas Morr of Select Greater Philadelphia (3)
- 21: Friday Tech Links: myYearbook cruises, other DreamIt Demo Day coverage and More (1)
- 20: Comcast Roundup: Battle with FCC, a rehashed Disney purchase and More (1)
- 19: Councilman Green hosts alley field trip for dumpster RFID legislation (2)
- 19: Shop Talk: Vuzit grows up (0)
- 18: NTIA extends broadband stimulus grant deadline (2)
- 18: BFTP elects two new board members (0)
- 17: Technically Not Tech: McJawn magazine’s quest to take over the world (2)
- 17: Event highlights for the week of August 17 – August 23, 2009 (0)
- 14: Friday Q&A: Shawn Glisson of Boost Mobile (2)
- 14: Friday Tech Links: Nicole Brewer gets 20 questions, Daring Fireball gets praise and More (1)
- 13: DreamIt Ventures Demo Day 2009: our awards (10)
- 13: First Round invests in Mint.com, again (0)
- 13: Comcast Roundup: Earnings call news, Godzilla law suit and More (0)
- 12: Section 8 bash at Tattooed Mom on South Street: A Technically Philly and Geekadelphia co-sponsored event (4)
- 12: Digital Philadelphia: what it is, what it means and what’s standing in the way (9)
- 11: Microsoft finally sells Razorfish for $530 million (0)
- 10: TNT: David Clayton of the Klein Art Gallery, “at the intersection of art and technology” (4)
- 10: Event highlights for the week of August 10 – August 16, 2009 (1)
- 07: Friday Q&A: Russell Greig of GlaxoSmithKline’s SR One (5)
- 07: Friday Tech Links: Philly parking application, PECO pushes for smart grid and More (0)
- 06: The birth of Philadelphia’s video game scene (10)
- 06: Comcast Roundup: Advertising everywhere, executive hockey stars and More (0)
- 05: Shop Talk: A detailed look at Philly’s Q2 venture capital numbers (1)
- 05: Avencia, city Dept. of Records launch LandStat real estate data site (3)
- 04: CoTweet: San Francisco scene has “distinct” advantage over Philadelphia (1)
- 04: Sestak to run for Senate, paves way for Welch (3)
- 03: Man detained in Iran is likely son of Phoenixville electronics magazine publisher (5)
- 03: Event highlights for the week of August 3 – August 9, 2009 (0)
- July 2009 (49)
- 31: Best of Philly nods to our community from Philadelphia magazine (1)
- 31: Friday Q&A: DIY Days founder Lance Weiler (0)
- 31: Friday Tech Links: Eric Smith, Philly Turkey and More (1)
- 30: Ben Franklin Technology Partners: Budget cuts would “unravel” local startup support (1)
- 30: Comcast Roundup: Inqy helps bring Phillies baseball to retirement home, NBC Sports is pissed and More (1)
- 29: Shop Talk: Devon Segel CEO of Dining Info and GoBYO.com (0)
- 28: Philadelphia Zoo and Laurel Hill Cemetery get tech exhibits (0)
- 28: Report: Philly had nation’s largest increase in VC investment in Q2 (2)
- 27: Technically Not Tech: The Travelocity Traveling Gnome (4)
- 27: Event highlights for the week of July 27 – August 2, 2009 (1)
- 24: Friday Q&A: Steve Welch, candidate for Congress (5)
- 24: Friday Tech Links: Domelights has been taken down for now, reshaping Philly and More (2)
- 23: CoTweet heading to Bay Area after $1.1 million round, rumors of Twitter “acquisition target” (1)
- 23: Comcast Roundup: Philly gets faster Internet speeds, a cable guy gets arrested and More (0)
- 22: Shop Talk: Advanced Sensor Technology saving water on athletic fields and more (1)
- 22: Osage Ventures invests in locally-based Second Life clone (2)
- 21: Ten Philadelphia iPhone apps that don’t exist but should (24)
- 21: Nutter gives Allan Frank greater control of city’s IT (7)
- 20: Technically Not Tech: Kendra Gaeta and KidsZillions on branding and allowance saving (7)
- 20: Technically Philly featured on Chariot Tech podcast (1)
- 20: Event highlights for the week of July 20 – July 26, 2009 (0)
- 17: Friday Q&A: New Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce head Rob Wonderling (10)
- 17: Friday Tech Links: SEO with Duck Duck Go, 8-bit music and More (0)
- 16: PECO invests $4 million in smart distribution switches (0)
- 16: Comcast Roundup: TV Everywhere balloons, Shaq and Stein are back and More (6)
- 15: New features for industry social network i-Meet and PhindMe Mobile (0)
- 14: The Philly Startup Leaders Manifesto (0)
- 14: If you call now, Microsoft will also throw in an ad agency (0)
- 13: Technically Not Tech: PlaySay digital language learning flash cards (5)
- 13: Announcing our anonymous tipline (0)
- 13: Events highlights for the week of July 13 – July 19, 2009 (0)
- 10: Friday Q&A: Gwen Shaffer, One Web Day organizer (2)
- 10: Friday Tech Links: Mount Airy teen hacker in WSJ, Digital Philadelphia summit video and More (0)
- 09: Quaker Bioventures invests in Rapid Micro Biosystems (0)
- 09: Job opening: Commission-based, ad-sales rep for Technically Philly (0)
- 09: Technically Philly makes brief appearance on Fox 29 (2)
- 09: Comcast Roundup: Olympic channel controversy, Justice Dept. on telecom abuse and More (2)
- 08: Drexel boasts tech, with smart grid system and incubator entrants (0)
- 08: Shop Talk: School District of Philadelphia launches probe into its computer recycling program (7)
- 07: Trail Reporter keeping tabs on violent crime along Schuylkill River Trail (1)
- 07: New York is jealous of our incubators (1)
- 06: Technically Not Tech: DocASAP is Open Table for doctors (1)
- 06: Events highlights for the week of July 6 – July 12, 2009 (0)
- 03: Friday Q&A: Robert Sandie of Viddler (1)
- 03: Friday Tech Links: Glowing report on Ben Franklin Tech Partners called out plus more (2)
- 02: Philly Startup Leaders to throw BBQ (3)
- 02: Comcast Roundup: ‘Major’ challenges with TV Everywhere persist, no baseball for elderly and More (2)
- 01: Fake Philly news station KLMT created for scam (3)
- 01: Josh Kopelman called ‘richest man in town,’ among most networked venture capitalist (0)
- June 2009 (48)
- 30: SEPTA opens Google Transit data to third-party developers (3)
- 30: Google Transit and SEPTA finally play nice (8)
- 29: Technically Not Tech: Kevin Kiene CEO of EZ Landlord Forms (5)
- 29: Events highlights for the week of June 29 – July 5, 2009 (0)
- 26: Friday Q&A: Longin Jan Latecki of Temple University Summer Research Program (0)
- 26: Friday Tech Links: Big Brother in Lancaster, girls still hate tech and More (4)
- 25: Comcast Roundup: In bed with Time Warner, Comcast Idol and More (3)
- 24: Shop Talk: Philadelphia’s venture capital community on Twitter (3)
- 24: School District of Philadelphia, among other e-waste polluting developing nations (7)
- 23: Ignite comes to Wilmington for the first time (1)
- 23: Verizon takes steps to adding new local channel (1)
- 22: iCueTV plans to launch interactive television platform in fourth quarter (0)
- 22: Events highlights for the week of June 22 – June 28, 2009 (2)
- 19: Philly.com denies malware allegations (3)
- 19: Google confirms Street View tricycle on UPenn campus, reader snaps first pictures (3)
- 19: Friday Q&A: Catherine Cook of myYearbook.com (3)
- 19: Friday Tech Links: Philly handling recession, First Round Capital frequents New York and more (0)
- 19: Google Street View tricycle spotted on UPenn campus (4)
- 18: Voice your opinion before Ben Franklin Technology Partners funding cuts (4)
- 18: Penn: Top IT workplace bringing tech-learning to Nicaragua (0)
- 18: Comcast Roundup: The digital transition, rumors of partnership with T-Mobile and More (1)
- 17: Shop Talk: Scribnia out of private alpha, releases my Scribes (4)
- 17: Ben Franklin Technology Partners threatened by 60 percent budget cut (7)
- 16: Ten Philadelphia tech organizations that should have Wikipedia entries but don’t (11)
- 16: State to lure tech workers to teach high schoolers (0)
- 15: Technically Not Tech: NPower PA gives IT support to nonprofits in need (1)
- 15: Events highlights for the week of June 15 – June 21, 2009 (1)
- 13: 9 local Facebook names we could have registered (1)
- 12: Friday Q&A: Ben and Kelly LeDonni of Adography (2)
- 12: Friday Tech Links: Philly tax criticism, Webby awards and more (1)
- 11: Comcast Roundup: Verizon says desist, NBA TV inks and More (1)
- 10: Shop Talk: Obama Girl’s Leah Kauffman on Phrequency.com redesign (4)
- 10: University City Science Center welcomes three new companies (1)
- 09: Duck Duck Go launches shopping search filter to test advertising waters (0)
- 09: MAC Alliance CEO Thomas Balderston steps down (0)
- 08: Technically Not Tech: Media Mobilizing Project closes grant, looks forward (1)
- 08: Events highlights for the week of June 8 – June 14, 2009 (2)
- 05: Friday Tech Links: Startup double takes, Solar industry coming to town and More (1)
- 04: The Hacktory receives $10,000 grant for long-term planning (1)
- 04: Comcast Roundup: CEO eyes paid video streaming, Time Warner deal and More (3)
- 03: Shop Talk: Bill Jefferis of Evolve IP (0)
- 03: Rumored Philadelphia Apple Store location suffers damage (7)
- 03: Philly police to begin Segway patrols, please take them seriously (2)
- 02: Profit and conscious with new South Philadelphia incubator (0)
- 02: Technically Philly will soon be introducing advertising, other monetization strategies (8)
- 02: Albert Einstein uses real-time tracking system to save lives, cash (0)
- 01: Technically Not Tech: Sustainable learning with Solar States (2)
- 01: Events highlights for the week of June 1 – June 7, 2009 (0)
- May 2009 (65)
- 30: Inquirer launching interactive presentation to commemorate 180th anniversary Sunday (1)
- 30: Friday Q&A: Snipi CEO and Founder Andre Golsorkhi (2)
- 29: Philadelphia Inquirer will launch a paid-content model for Web (5)
- 29: Technically Philly now easier to reach than your mama’s kitchen (1)
- 29: Friday Tech Links: Archer Group is tracking eyes, the city’s radio system upgrade and More (1)
- 28: Two IndyHall software projects featured in MacUpdate bundle (1)
- 28: Comcast Roundup: How you can sell your Web product, fighting for $0 and More (2)
- 27: South Philly’s Stoya: adult film it girl on DOS, social media and leaving Philadelphia (8)
- 27: Four Philadelphia ‘inner-city’ companies called nation’s fastest growing (7)
- 26: RJ Metrics makes a rap video and admits it (2)
- 26: Business Week profiles First Round Capital (2)
- 26: Interstate 95 to see $74 million in highway technology improvements (0)
- 25: Technically Not Tech: Jack Broomall of 2Wheels2Alaska (0)
- 25: Google Earth application maps U.S. military deaths, 16 lost from Philadelphia (3)
- 25: Events highlights for the week of May 25 – May 31, 2009 (0)
- 22: Friday Q&A: Dave Konopka of HigherEdCamp (2)
- 22: Friday Tech Links: Our life sciences sector rocks, the Commodore and More (3)
- 21: More chatter about region’s tech future; Philly vs. Philacon Valley (3)
- 21: Comcast Roundup: Two big Comcast fights end, new ad campaign and More (4)
- 20: Shop Talk: USA Technologies wants to take vending machines coinless (1)
- 20: Lockheed Martin developing smarter robotics in South Jersey (0)
- 19: Oh, Ignite Philly 3 where art thou? (2)
- 19: Another city list: Philadelphia named top spot for tech jobs (5)
- 19: Today’s primary involves online advertising ballot question (2)
- 18: Google CEO Eric Schmidt weighs in on Philly’s tech future (8)
- 18: Technically Not Tech: Tech training and another chance at YouthBuild Philadelphia (0)
- 18: Events highlights for the week of May 18 – May 26, 2009 (5)
- 16: Software development firm Avencia releases Philly election data (10)
- 15: Friday Q&A: John Pino, CEO of networking site i-Meet (3)
- 15: Old City Shooters wants state help to develop digital film production in Philadelphia (2)
- 15: Friday Tech Links: Peirce College head is offline, some columnist writes about Facebook again and More (2)
- 14: If you spot Google’s CEO on the Blue Line Monday, what would you ask him? (7)
- 14: TicketLeap launches Anywhere, saves competitive biking (4)
- 14: Comcast Roundup: E-mail monetization accusations, and More (2)
- 13: Video walk-through of the new IndyHall coworking facility (3)
- 13: Shop Talk: Anthony Ruiz of Samurai Virtual Tours (0)
- 13: Regional women-in-business report, annual award show success, room for growth (6)
- 12: Boost Mobile opens first Philadelphia retail store (1)
- 12: City launches Web site to track stimulus spending (2)
- 12: RJMetrics mining business database information (10)
- 11: Technically Not Tech: G-town Radio, the Sound of Germantown (3)
- 11: Bala Cynwyd firm PC Helps Support gets New York Times praise (0)
- 11: Events highlights for the week of May 11 – May 17, 2009 (1)
- 08: Friday Q&A: Gabriel Weinberg, CEO of Duck Duck Go (1)
- 08: Friday Tech Links: City election day results online, Skorpion Show redo and More (0)
- 08: Democratic candidates for city controller voice support for paperless government (5)
- 07: Callowhill software developer Avencia releases legislative data API (4)
- 07: Blue Cadet Web design firm nominated for two Webby Awards (2)
- 07: Comcast Roundup: “Worst Company in America,” Hulu threatens and More (6)
- 06: Shop Talk: Daniel Delaney of Vendr.TV (6)
- 06: Philly regional entrepreneurship lagging, says annual Kauffman study (13)
- 05: Editorial: City government calls for tech support (6)
- 05: isNSFW shortens URLs for pervs, actually makes work safer (5)
- 04: City CIO’s $100 million Digital Philadelphia vision (14)
- 04: Ignite Philly 3 photos (0)
- 04: Technically Not Tech: Joystiq (3)
- 04: 21st century Abraham Lincoln iPhone app and Web site (9)
- 04: Events highlights for the week of May 4 – May 11, 2009 (3)
- 03: Ignite Philly packs Johnny Brendas … again (35)
- 02: BCNIPhilly Roundup (4)
- 02: IndyHall/Mashable event at Cavanaugh’s brings crowd (3)
- 01: Friday Q&A: Amy Hoy of Slash7 and Twistori (0)
- 01: DreamIT-backed OurShelf to launch public beta today (1)
- 01: North Philly YouTube stars unhappy with PW exposure (10)
- 01: Friday Tech Roundup: Cell phone driving ban, Police brutality spread on social media and More (2)
- April 2009 (54)
- 30: NIR Diagnostic wins Wharton Business Plan Competition (3)
- 30: Comcast reports 5.4 percent increase, subscriber growth drops (1)
- 30: Comcast Roundup: Comcast and NetFlix could battle, Buying good coverage and More (2)
- 29: Shop Talk: StarCite’s web-based event planning software is all about SaaS (2)
- 29: The Neat Company releases NeatDesk for Mac document scanning tools (4)
- 28: Comcast Cares Day brings out 50,000 across country (0)
- 28: Ignite Philly 3 speakers announced (3)
- 28: City Council cell phone ban attacked elsewhere in state, could cost city $90M (1)
- 27: Technically Not Tech: StealthRowing indoor rowing training (2)
- 27: Events highlights for the week of April 27 – May 3, 2009 (1)
- 24: Friday Q&A: Chuck Sacco, CEO of PhindMe Mobile (1)
- 24: Next Open Chefame event scheduled, discount for TP readers! (4)
- 24: Friday Tech Roundup: The Bulletin trashes Silicon Valley, Wawa on Facebook and More (1)
- 23: Shameless plug: BCNI Philly is this Saturday (2)
- 23: Comcast Roundup: Comcast Center tallest U.S. LEED building and squabbles with Verizon (0)
- 22: Shop Talk: Philly’s Venture Capital market with PWC and DreamIt (6)
- 22: AT&T taking on IT work for Wawa (2)
- 21: Symantec purchases company in First Round portfolio (0)
- 21: State agencies to “aggressively pursue” $8 billion in high speed rail investments (0)
- 21: Regional entrepreneurship foundation takes major players on its advisory board (2)
- 20: Technically Not Tech: How Happier.com will make itself money and you, well, happier (5)
- 20: Special Event Highlights: Entrepreneurship Week (1)
- 20: Events highlights for the week of April 20 – April 26, 2009 (1)
- 17: Friday Q&A: Roxanne Christensen, co-creator of SPIN-farming (0)
- 17: Friday Tech Links: Comcast and the NFL spar, Conficker and domain extensions (0)
- 16: BREAKING: City Council unanimously approves cell phone driving ban (7)
- 16: Lockheed Martin engineers get a chance to play on Space Day (0)
- 16: The NFL is not happy with Comcast. Must … resist … football puns. (2)
- 15: Shop Talk: Philadelphia Weekly redesign with Keith McGinnis of Review Publishing (7)
- 15: How social media took Asher Roth from Philly suburbs to hip hop stardom (6)
- 15: City Controller: Philly government IT asking, begging for a major hack (5)
- 14: Mashable suddenly realizes Philly is only an hour away (8)
- 14: Montgomery County schools on Twitter, canvassing the masses (0)
- 13: Events highlights for the week of April 13 – April 19, 2009 (0)
- 11: Duane, how do you pronounce Swierczynski? (0)
- 10: Friday Q&A: Mike Harris CEO of AnySource Media (2)
- 10: Friday Tech Links: Comcast competes, Indy Hall grows and more (2)
- 09: P’unk Ave Active Intersection sound installation now streaming live (0)
- 09: GPTMC, other urban destinations attract LGBT community online (0)
- 09: IndyHall anticipates signing lease after membership drive (8)
- 08: Shop Talk: TruePosition knows exactly where you are right now (5)
- 08: Comcast set to launch “enhanced cordless phone” (0)
- 07: Comcast’s Brian Roberts 13th highest paid CEO (3)
- 07: Philly gets no love from latest Ben Franklin Tech Partners investments (0)
- 07: Solve the Philadelphia budget crisis online (3)
- 06: Technically Not Tech: Graphic novelist Duane Swierczynski (5)
- 06: Events highlights for the week of April 6 – April 12, 2009 (0)
- 03: Friday Q&A: Chris Barron of Bentley Systems (1)
- 03: Penn and Academic Earth part of open source education movement (0)
- 03: Friday Tech Links: State of the City, rumors of Comcast eyeing Sprint, and ‘one big diff’ (0)
- 02: Comcast CEO gives the Internet a hug at The Cable Show (1)
- 02: American Airlines to expand Internet service; sorry no porn (0)
- 01: Shop Talk: P’unk Avenue Active Intersection’s Ashley John Pigford (2)
- 01: InterDigital drops 100 jobs (0)
- March 2009 (43)
- 31: Free Library considering more self-service checkout kiosks (0)
- 31: Chaka Fattah supports Stephen Colbert’s choice for NASA module (0)
- 30: Technically Not Tech: Open Chefame debuts tonight (5)
- 30: Events highlights for the week of March 30 – April 5, 2009 (0)
- 27: Friday Q&A: RedLasso CEO McGowan and President O’Kane (3)
- 27: Emerging Technology for the Enterprise conference rolls into Philadelphia (4)
- 27: Ladies and gentlemen, we have a war: Boost Mobile trucks crash Cricket party (2)
- 26: Lockheed Martin launches rocket, trains foreigners (0)
- 25: World’s largest cell phone can’t compete with obnoxious callers in Center City (1)
- 25: RedLasso announces licensing deal with Fox, service to return in April (1)
- 25: Smart fare cards for SEPTA transit delayed again (1)
- 24: Technically Philly now even awesomer: introducing our iPhone version (3)
- 24: Green initiatives remain popular despite lull in oil prices (1)
- 23: Technically Not Tech: Iamguiltyof.com (0)
- 23: Event highlights for the week of March 23 – March 29, 2009 (8)
- 20: Friday Q&A: John Zito and Tony Trovarello of the Black Cherry Bombshells (12)
- 20: Ben Franklin Tech Partners of Northeastern PA announce $454k investment (2)
- 19: Comcast and Sony open consumer electronics store (2)
- 19: Two regional research projects called among nation’s 10 best (4)
- 18: Shop Talk: Meir Cohen of TrapCall (0)
- 18: Penn researchers say they now can detect Alzheimer’s at earliest stage (0)
- 17: Twitter is getting into lots of trouble: its role in Fumo trial not rare (0)
- 16: Technically Not Tech: Swapagift.com (2)
- 13: Sustainability Director Mark Alan Hughes at Go Green Expo: Philly is in an enviable position (3)
- 13: Friday Q&A: Howard J. Blumenthal of MiND TV (3)
- 13: Ben Franklin Technology Partners invests $2 million in regional companies (9)
- 12: Your guide to Philly at SXSWi (4)
- 12: What is the tech employment scene like in Philly now? (4)
- 11: Shop Talk: ‘Two Guys’ on cheap video podcast production (11)
- 11: Cricket Communications enters busy mobile phone market (4)
- 10: IgnitePhilly organizers ask community to suggest presentations for third event (7)
- 10: Welcome to Comcast Town (2)
- 09: RevZilla can hardly meet demand after segmenting and interacting with its customers (2)
- 09: WiMAX mobile broadband coming to Philly this year (6)
- 06: Friday Q&A: Dr. Mike Steinberg of HouseCall123 (0)
- 06: Rendell unveils Web site to track stimulus spending (3)
- 05: TrainLogic.net wants to make your SEPTA experience better (1)
- 04: Indy Hall to expand, add educational element (10)
- 04: Can the Philadelphia general interest newspaper thrive with technology? (1)
- 03: Technically Not Tech: Unbreaded (10)
- 03: Will innovation finally come to the Delaware Waterfront? (0)
- 02: Recap: 2009 Wharton Business Technology Conference (5)
- 02: Knight foundation sending $1.35 million to Philly green tech sector (2)
- February 2009 (38)
- 28: Unisys, the other scary military agency working around Philly, nabs $7.1 million army contract (1)
- 27: Friday Q&A: Roz Duffy of Refresh Philly (7)
- 27: Biden in Philly to talk green jobs, hospitals buy wind (2)
- 26: New York Times Open uses Philly company for nerd merit badges (1)
- 26: Bala Cynwyd’s First Flavor on Today Show (2)
- 25: Editorial: There’s no better time to develop a database to track local government (4)
- 25: SEPTA adds AT&T cell phone service on Broad Street Line (1)
- 25: IndyHall Labs gaining momentum and legal model (2)
- 25: An official welcome to Technically Philly (2)
- 25: SunGard Availability Services opens new data center somewhere in Philadelphia (6)
- 24: Philly cultural institutions among their industry’s social media leaders (0)
- 24: VolunteerBIG hopes to nab $10,000 in entrepreneurs contest (1)
- 24: Beetles and wood for fuel research at Penn State (0)
- 23: First Round raising annex fund for existing startup portfolio (0)
- 23: Stimulus: $20b for U.S. health IT; $101m for PA energy, $25m for PA school tech (0)
- 23: Proposal for green building code in Pennsylvania seems unlikely (0)
- 21: Albert Einstein to begin using electronic medical records (2)
- 20: Delaware company to retrofit electric battery-powered cars (2)
- 20: SEO copywriter: Musicians should turn to a variety of social networks for promotion (21)
- 19: Vuzit launches API, plans “on-premises” version (3)
- 19: Bucks County robotics company gets DOD grant for minesweeper (0)
- 18: Get your pinball tilt on with Make:Philly this Sunday (0)
- 18: Comcast beats Wall Street expectations, shares fall anyway (1)
- 18: Codima goes all Danish on us, opens offices in Copenhagen (2)
- 17: Philadelphia seeing benefit of value investing (2)
- 16: Some in Pennsylvania losing TV despite stall in digital switch (0)
- 16: Abraham Lincoln loves technology and Philadelphia (0)
- 15: Chew on Philly’s tech proposals in bailout package (6)
- 15: Banister: the next Junto topic should be Art (5)
- 14: Small business love, optimism growing (0)
- 13: Center City fire forces Invite Media out of hiding (5)
- 13: Study: Ben Franklin Technology Partners funding creates more tech jobs that pay better (1)
- 13: Could Philly increase the city sales tax? (0)
- 12: Comcast rolling out faster Internet speeds, but not in Philly (1)
- 12: Semiconductor company Ciclon sold to Texas Instruments (2)
- 11: Art mash-ups with The Hacktory and NEXUS/foundation gallery (0)
- 10: TracFone launches free cellular service to low income individuals in Pennsylvania (2)
- 09: Technically Philly: a soft launch (0)
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