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Here’s your complete 2020 guide to coworking in Delaware

Looking for a spot to work out of next year? From communal work spaces to flexible offices, here's what Delaware has to offer. → Read More

The ultimate 2020 guide to Baltimore coworking spaces

Here's a look at more than 25 shared office spaces around the Baltimore area, and how they're evolving. → Read More

A comprehensive 2020 guide to DC coworking spaces

This guide lists more than 25 shared workspace companies in the District, with some just opening this year and operating multiple locations. → Read More

Here’s your comprehensive 2020 guide to Philadelphia’s coworking spaces

Looking for office space in the new year? Check out this quick snapshot of all your options — more than 30 companies in all, with some operating multiple locations. → Read More

Power Moves: John Grady is leaving PIDC for Wexford Science & Technology

Plus, Sean Blanda is director of content at Crossbeam, Nia Benjamin is regional partnership coordinator at Girls Who Code and Raffi Jabrayan is director of markets and industries at Exyn Technologies. → Read More

3 resources to help vetrepreneurs start their own businesses in Greater Philadelphia

On this Veterans Day, meet the Small Business Special Forces Incubator, Veterans in Residence and Greater Philadelphia Veterans Network. → Read More

JumpButton Studio's Nicodemus Madehdou on developing a young game company in Philly

Madehdou was a freshman in high school when he cofounded the entertainment studio in 2012. Here's how the team got started and why he wants to make room for more young game developers. → Read More

Young people in West Philly created a digital drop-in center for homeless youth

With help from Neighborhood Time Exchange media artist, they used Google Earth Studio, SketchUp, Daz 3D and Unity to create avatars of themselves leading a tour of their imagined center, The Stoop. → Read More

On the Market: Here's what a 'chief of staff' would do at a geospatial startup

Cesium's CEO needs some support. Plus, Tech Elevator is looking for a campus director and coding bootcamp instructor, Krasner's office is looking for a UI/UX designer and more new tech jobs. → Read More

Philadelphia apparently ranks 2nd in this list of best cities for STEM diversity

But it still has "a long way to go," according to several local technologists and diversity-focused community organizers. → Read More

These 64 young pros made Leadership Philadelphia's 2019-2020 Keepers cohort

We spot a dozen or so tech folks in the professional development program's latest mix, plus 10 (!!!) Comcast employees. → Read More

Tech startups: Launch Lane accelerator is now accepting apps for its inaugural cohort

Benefits will include an up-to-$50,000 investment, a year of free desk space at ic@3401 and introductions to investors. → Read More

Here's how 11 startups grew during the second LIFT Labs Accelerator

At least one of the media, entertainment and connectivity companies is moving to Philly, and several inked deals with Comcast and other big players, thanks to the 13-week bizdev program. → Read More

CIC will host 36 startups in need of 'space, support and opportunity' — for free

The University City coworking space is accepting apps to join the 2020 cohort of its 36for75 program, which provides companies with free rent, programming and networking for 75 days (get it?). → Read More

IBX opened its new public-facing innovation center

The health insurance provider's Center for Innovation is meant to engage both employees and community members and features open lounge areas, meeting rooms, standing desks, a cafe, a pitch room and a game room. → Read More

Apps are open for Philly Startup Leaders' new idea-stage accelerator cohort

The recently rebranded Founded in Philly program will host its first 20 to 30 aspiring founders this February through April. → Read More

On the Market: Manage Bryn Mawr College's new makerspace

Plus, the City of Philadelphia is launching a service design studio, and the "new" DuPont is hiring for an innovation community developer. → Read More

The evolution of Doug Muth's irreverent SEPTA delay tracker

In the latest This Month in Technical.ly History, we check in with Ardmore developer Doug Muth, whose Is SEPTA Fucked? site turned seven years old last week. → Read More

The Eagles will fly in 4K HDR resolution for the first time tonight

Go Birds, but make it ultra high def. → Read More

Nonprofits, need an app? MilkCrate is building 3 for free, thanks to this partnership

Here's how to get in on the Douty Foundation-funded giveaway. → Read More