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''Note:''  The above information came from a [http://technical.ly/philly/2019/01/22/celebrate-technical-lys-10th-anniversary-and-get-yourself-a-sweet-hoodie/ tenth anniversary] article.
 
''Note:''  The above information came from a [http://technical.ly/philly/2019/01/22/celebrate-technical-lys-10th-anniversary-and-get-yourself-a-sweet-hoodie/ tenth anniversary] article.
  
== Info ==
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==Info==
*National: [http://technical.ly]
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*Annual Event: [[Philly Tech Week]]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp5skrFzx_M&feature=youtu.be Video About Techical.ly]  
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*National: [http://technical.ly Technical.ly]
*[http://www.twitter.com/TechnicallyPHL '''Technical.ly Philly''' On Twitter]
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*Sister Site: [[Generocity]]
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*Twitter: [http://www.twitter.com/TechnicallyPHL @TechnicallyPHL]
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*Video: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp5skrFzx_M About Technical.ly] (YouTube, 4m24s)
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
*Annual Event: [[Philly Tech Week]]
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*[[Local Philadelphia Blogs]]
*Philadelphia: [http://technical.ly/philly technical.ly/philly]
 
*Sister site: [[Generocity]]
 
 
*[[Startup Home]]
 
*[[Startup Home]]
 
*[[Technically Media]]
 
*[[Technically Media]]
 
 
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Technical.ly]]
 
*[[Local Philadelphia Blogs]]
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
[[Category:About-Business_Startup]] [[Category:About-Buzz]] [[Category:About-Innovation_News]] [[Category:About-Technology]]  
 
[[Category:About-Business_Startup]] [[Category:About-Buzz]] [[Category:About-Innovation_News]] [[Category:About-Technology]]  

Revision as of 14:05, 22 January 2019

technical.ly/philly

The Technically Media team at a December 2018 meeting.

We decided that we would begin reporting on the Philadelphia technology community, using open source publishing tools, online. “Tech blog is a go,” I wrote to Sean, after receiving one more rejection letter for another news job. We hate being called a tech blog these days, but like many at the time, we saw blogging as a tool or platform.

We came up with dozens of names for the publication. “The Philadelphia Technology Review.” “Benjamin.” “Circuithead.” We decided on “Technically Philly.”

Our original goal wasn’t to start a company, necessarily. Instead, we were hoping to keep ourselves busy and motivated and dedicated to the craft of journalism that we so much believed in. We were hungry. A few weeks later on Feb. 9, we officially launched what would become Technical.ly.

We’re so proud of how things turned out: Ten years in, Technical.ly has a small but mighty team of about 20 full-time people headquartered in the Washington Square neighborhood of Philadelphia, and spread out remotely across four cities.

Note:  The above information came from a tenth anniversary article.

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