A Web publishing company announced that it has started a site to cover technology news in the District of Columbia region.
The site currently features profiles of companies, executives and local events. DCTechSource.com has been conducting a ‘soft launch’ beta period since the beginning of November 2009. The site is now expanding its content with new features, blog posts, and event and job listings.
“Technology is a vibrant and growing market in the D.C. region. Yet it is largely ignored by many of the area’s ‘leading’ publications, which have made little effort or investment to provide in-depth coverage of local business issues facing technology companies,” said publisher Chris Foss in a statement. “We created DCTechSource.com with the goal of providing a one-stop destination for all of the technology news that other publications are choosing to ignore or do not have the resources to cover.”
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