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Editor's Notes
Let's get this weekend started. But, first, some tech news.
We've got a look at how Baltimore rose to the top of the women-in-tech rankings compiled by SmartAsset. Plus, we've got news of local companies attracting investment from Silicon Valley and turning pitch competition heads in Dubai.
On another note, I'm feeling refreshed to get back to regular publishing today after celebrating Founding Day (Observed) at Technical.ly HQ in Philly yesterday. It was a chance to step out of the daily routine to share ideas with the full Mid-Atlantic editorial squad, and get some non-reporting tasks accomplished.
For those who may be curious (or wanting to fend off the FOMO): Technical.ly's Founding Day proper is Sunday, 2/9. We're proud to be entering our 11th year connecting entrepreneurs and technologists with news, jobs and events.
By Stephen Babcock Baltimore overtook D.C. for the top spot on the latest edition of SmartAsset's annual study, looking at metrics such as number of women in tech roles and gender pay gap. TweetPocket
When Alessandro Vitale needed help structuring his startup, Awayk Health, to compete in the sleep apnea market, George Nemphos stepped up — even whiteboarding out a master plan from startup to success.
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