Monthly Archives: April 2011

Washingtonian Tech Titans 2011: The Missing Names

While, I’m honored to be included again in this year’s Washingtonian Tech Titan’s list — billed as the 100 leaders of Washington’s Tech World — there’s never enough room, or enough time, to find all those who should be included. I personally would give up my spot as the “founder of Twin Tech” — a [...]

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Applications for Good DC Hack-a-thon at Mobile Citizen Summit Results

What do social innovators do for fun on the weekends? They build Applications for Good to help under-served communities bridge the digital divide. That’s exactly what took place at Mobile Citizen Summit this past weekend where iStrategyLabs hosted the Applications for Good hack-a-thon. The prize pool included $1000 in cash and a shiny new Windows [...]

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Are you building Applications for Good?

On April 16th, at Microsoft’s swanky Chevy Chase offices, we’ll be hosting a one day hack-a-thon where $1,000 in cash will be up for grabs. This hack-a-thon is in support of One Economy’s Applications for Good contest where the overall prizes total $50,000. Here’s what you need to know: 1. The Applications for Good hack-a-thon [...]

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The DC Tech Map v 1.0

In preparation for an introduction at DC Tech Meetup – I’ve put together a little map of some of the things that go on in the DC Tech Scene. This is by no means complete – nor should it be construed as an endorsement (or non-endorsement) of anything on here or not on here. It’s [...]

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