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Cast your Technical.ly Awards votes by Dec. 7

Happy Tuesday, Baltimore. I hope you're doing well after the Thanksgiving holiday and adequately recovered from the Ravens botching yet another game they should've won. Today, I bring news of a competition you can actually celebrate: the opening of voting for our annual Technicial.ly Awards.
 
We curated this year's nominees from a mix of your great noms and our own coverage, and we believe that they represent some of the best of Baltimore tech and entrepreneurship over the last year. Be sure to check out our article below that details this year's nominees for Invention, CTO, Tech Company, Community Leader and Culture Builder of the Year, and vote for your faves by Wednesday, Dec. 7. 
 
Thanks for another great year in Baltimore tech, and happy voting! 
 
— Technical.ly editor Sameer Rao (sameer@technical.ly

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