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March 31, 2010

BaltTech on WYPR's Maryland Morning

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True confession time: I'm a print guy but I LOVE doing radio. Or at least, I enjoy being a guest speaker on radio. Actually producing radio -- good radio, that is -- is tough-as-nails work. But sit me in a studio and turn the mike on, and I can gab and gab all day. 

Which brings me to WYPR and Nathan Sterner (pictured left), of Maryland Morning fame. Nathan is inviting me on the show about once a month to talk local and national tech trends.

This week, we talked about Google Fiber for Communities and Baltimore's chances for the project, broadband availability in the Baltimore region, and the iPad -- which debuts this Saturday.

Take a listen here if you if you have time today: http://ow.ly/1sP0I

Posted by Gus Sentementes at 8:30 AM | | Comments (0)
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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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