Gus Sentementes, a business reporter at the Baltimore Sun, started a tech blog called BaltTech on Monday.
“Not just the big companies and the federal government contractors, but the little guys and gals, too. Not just the established players, but the startup dreamers who are hustling to bring their visions to life.
“Somewhere out there, maybe here in Maryland, the next Google could be being born right now. Maybe it’ll be a white-hot startup. Or maybe it’ll branch out of groundbreaking work done by students and professors at one of Maryland’s colleges and universities. Either way, I want to be there to Tweet it, blog it, report it, photograph it, and videotape it. (Did i just say videotape?)Â
“So what will this blog cover, you wonder? Well… for a hint, take a look at the categories I’ve created. These are my interests. They will likely change and evolve over time as I roll up my sleeves and get into this blog and the tech beat.”
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