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Tyler Woods

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Goodbye, readers - Technical.ly Brooklyn

After nearly three years on the beat, Technical.ly Brooklyn Lead Reporter Tyler Woods is moving on to a new opportunity. Here, he shares what he's learned, and gives thanks. → Read More

Inside an algorithmically generated dance party at a Bushwick art space

Organizer Ramsey Nasser took us inside the world of Algorave. → Read More

A real-life walkthrough of how to make cool things with augmented reality

Brooklyn's Jane Friedhoff documented the problems and solutions of making a music video in AR. → Read More

Uber acquires Brooklyn bicycle company for reported $100 million

JUMP is based in the Brooklyn Navy Yard's New Lab, where it prototypes and tests the bikes. → Read More

Rockefeller money comes to Brooklyn for blockchain investing

Old money teams up with new ideas in Brooklyn. → Read More

New coworking space will join Gimlet Media in Downtown Brooklyn

A new coworking giant, the IWG-owned Spaces, comes to Brooklyn. → Read More

On the Market: Open jobs in the Brooklyn tech world at LO3, uPort, LogCheck

Get a job, you! → Read More

Algorave heads to Eyebeam *expanding galaxy brain*

Picture the absolute nerdiest version of Ibiza you can muster. → Read More

This one goes out to the young and aspiring game developers

Applications are now open for NYU Game Center incubator. The deadline is April 8, though, so get on it! → Read More

Bixby victorious in Make It In BK pitch competition

The property management platform took home the $5,000 check in addition to the judges' figurative blue checkmark. → Read More

Check out this GIF-based closing reception in Bushwick this weekend

GIFs, they rule. Transfer Gallery knows. → Read More

Check out how to make a neat mason jar lantern with this tutorial vid

Becky Stern offers an easy-to-use demonstration of what 3D printing could be used for. → Read More

Blockchain startuppers reveal the 9 blockchain startups they're most excited about

Earlier this month we made a list of the 10 blockchain startups and projects we’re most interested in. When we did that, we also asked the founders listed what projects — other than their own — they’re most interested in. Some of the answers were other companies on our list, some were companies we’d not heard of previously, but, as it happens, a bunch of them were uPort, the company that’s… → Read More

A tech world guide to the Brooklyn Public Library’s ‘Night of Philosophy and Ideas’

An all-nighter of CULTURE explores everything from human–robot relations to 3rd-century life hackers. Count us in. → Read More

Meet 4 game designers at the No Quarter exhibition in Bushwick

The NYU Game Center commissioned the designers to create original games. They're on display this Friday. → Read More

Brooklyn hackerspace is throwing a techy Halloween party

NYC Resistor is the oldest living hackerspace in NYC and this is an epic weekend pick. → Read More

Story Bellows moves to CityFi

Nearly two years after the civic-tech leader left Philadelphia City Hall for the Brooklyn Public Library, she's moving on to the private sector. → Read More

Build yourself a Twitter bot with this super easy tutorial

Botmaster Stefan Bohacek has the go-to bot-building tutorial on the web. → Read More

Food-startup incubator FoodWorks acquires Maine location

Growth comes quickly for the Bed-Stuy incubator. → Read More

Tech jobs this week: Realicity, Atlas Obscura, Voodoo Manufacturing

Realicity is getting technical, Atlas Obscura ventures into food and Voodoo Manufacturing is going gangbusters. It's this week's On the Market. You got this. → Read More