Mark Harden of the paper writes, “TechFlash is powered by the DBJ and its award-winning tech and media reporter, Greg Avery. It’s a compilation of Avery’s most significant reports from our digital and print editions, along with those of other DBJ staff members.
“‘With Greg, the Denver Business Journal has one of the most knowledgeable people in Colorado covering tech,’ said DBJ Editor Neil Westergaard. ‘His insights will be gathered in one place each week in TechFlash along with tech stories curated by Greg from around the nation.”
“Those national stories will come from our sister American City Business Journals outlets in tech hot spots like Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Seattle and Boston.
“‘It’ll be a one-stop shop for all tech-related news that’s important to everyone whose business touches the industry or that uses technology every day,’ Westergaard said.”
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