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Smartphones and tech gadgets are being the real tools to gather thousands of people quickly. Information run through social networks like a torch!
July 20th, 2011--Aspen, CO, USA
The Greenwald Pavillion hosted the FedEx luncheon at Fortune Brainstorm TECH at the Aspen Institute Campus.
Photograph by Patrick Ghidossi/Fortune Brainstorm TECH
Cathrine McCullough Executive Director Intelligent Car Coalition and The Hill’s Keith Laing participate in a panel discussion at The Hill’s Tech in Policy briefing on "How Innovation Impacts Washington" at the Newsuem’s Knight Studio in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, July 23, 2014.
My son and his friends are all into tech decking with these mini skateboards, He started sewing (by hand) these little finger shorts and selling them at school.
SAN JOSE, CA - The Tech Challenge Survive the Storm, 2023 at the San Jose Convention Center South Hall, on Saturday, April 29, 2023. Photo by Scott MacDonald for the Tech Interactive
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The NYC Technology Hub is home to product and technology teams collaborating in an open design environment to enable rapid prototyping and bringing digital payments products to market quickly and efficiently.
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The Georgia Institute of Technology, which opened in 1888, was originally designed after the Worcester Free Institute of Industrial Sciences. The school came from the demand for engineers in the south as it rebuilt after the war. Atlanta was chosen for the school’s location because of the growing economic and industrial success of the city. The city also offered $100,000 to help start the school. The Georgia School of Technology emerged from a struggle in the engineering world between two philosophies on how engineering should be taught. The shop approach focuses on hands on experience in the work room as its name implies. The other method takes a more scholarly approach through lab and classroom work. Georgia Tech was originally designed to follow the shop model so that goods produced by students in the work room could be sold to help support the school. Georgia Tech initially offered only technical classes as not to compete with the liberal education offered at the University of Georgia in Athens. Local businesses in Atlanta disliked the competition for selling goods that Georgia Tech’s shop brought. Growing trends away from the shop culture in America also affected Georgia Tech. In 1892, a fire destroyed Georgia Tech’s shop, and though it was rebuilt, the school shifted towards a more scholarly approach in teaching engineering.
Brittain, James E.; McMath, Robert C. Jr. “Engineers and the New South Creed: The Formation and Early Development of Georgia Tech,” _Technology and Culture_Vol. 18 (April, 1977): pp175-201
Trying a tim tam, vegemite, ginger beer and a lamington for the first time! With Rick Claus and Jeff Alexander - Microsoft IT Pro evangelists.
Thanks to Pete Calvert for all the Australia foods to try!
Attending Microsoft TechEd Australia 2011 - australia.msteched.com/
A Tech-Zone electronics store in Hayes, VA, on 2332 York Crossing Dr, in the York River Crossing shopping center. This was formerly a Langley Fedral Credit Union bank branch, which re-located. RadioShack moved from here to here in 2007. Tech-Zone opened in February 2009. In 2010 this store "closed for renovation" and re-opened as A Stitch in Time, which bears no resemblance to its predecessor.
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2018 Mid-California Wrestling Tournament, hosted by Gilroy High School, Gilroy, California, USA. Photos by Chris Mora for Tech-Fall.com
We headed to the Big Apple for a Tech Cocktail mixer & startup showcase. At New York City’s Center for Social Innovation, the latest and greatest batch of startups innovating out of New York had an opportunity to hop on stage and pitch their ideas before an excited and energetic crowd.
Startups that showcased: Circumrent, CommonKey, LookBooker, LumiFi, picsell, Rockerbox, SketchFactor, SocialRank.
Congrats to Circumrent for winning the Tech Cocktail's Reader Choice AND the Best Pitch! We look forward to hopefully seeing you at Tech Cocktail's biggest event in the fall, Celebrate!
Photographer Credit: Aisha Ude
Great Lakes Cruise Ship MV Yorktown sails by Michigan Tech July 2012. The passenger ship is on a Great Lakes cruise from Detroit, Michigan to Duluth, Minnesota, with a port of call in Houghton as well as other places like Charlevoix, Mackinac Island, Soo Locks, Munising, Michigan, Bayfield, WI., and Georgian Bay ports. This view shows the Great Lakes Research Center behind the ship along the Michigan Technological University waterfront.
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