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November 18, 2009

Hey Maryland TechCrawl: here's some love from the Baltimore Sun

Maryland TechCrawl from ETC Baltimore on Vimeo.

Surprise: Another tech event!

The Emerging Technology Center (Baltimore's tech incubator) is partnering with two of its companies, SmartLogic Solutions and MP3Car.com, to host the first annual Maryland TechCrawl on Dec. 16.

They're calling it a technology show-and-tell event where 20 companies will give 60-second pitches to anyone who steps up to "the plate" in front of their booths to listen to the pitch. (Now do you understand the opening segment where the little Flip camera "walks" up to the plate?)

In the video above, a certain someone from Localist.com (ahem, Nate Mook) holds up a sign that says: "Why no love from Sun or BBJ" [Baltimore Business Journal], while MP3Car's Heather Sarkissian speaks.

Now, I can't speak for the BBJ, but consider this blog post to be some lovin', Mr. Mook. ;-)

I plan on attending.

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About Gus G. Sentementes
Gus G. Sentementes (@gussent on Twitter) has been writing for The Baltimore Sun since 2000. He's covered real estate, business, prisons, and suburban and Baltimore City crime and cops. He was one of the first reporters at The Sun to use multimedia tools and Web applications -- a video camera, an iPhone -- to cover breaking news. He hopes to cover Maryland geeks and the gadgets and Web sites they build, and learn -- and share -- something new every day.

Gus has a wife, a young daughter and two feuding cats. They live in Northeast Baltimore.
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