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Making it new in Maryland
Would it surprise you to learn that Fast Company magazine just ranked Maryland the third-most innovative state in the nation? Or that Maryland took the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's No. 1 spot for both innovation and entrepreneurship? It's a fact: In our...
Tags: University of Baltimore, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Under Armour Inc., Colleges and Universities
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Stephen R. Krause, software designer
Stephen R. Krause, a software designer and inventor, died Friday at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital from respiratory failure on his 76th birthday. Mr. Krause was born in Baltimore and raised in Forest Park. He was a 1955 graduate of Park...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Auction Service, Crofton, Book, What's My Line? (tv program)
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River Hill team hoping for repeat in international robotics competition
When students in River Hill High School's Advanced Computer Science classes entered a worldwide high school robotics competition last year that involved programming International Space Station satellites, they figured their chances of winning were...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Space Programs, Schools, Students, Satellite Technology
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Holiday lights dance to the sound of Christmas music
If there's a downside to the joy of operating a 55,000-bulb holiday light display that's synchronized to popular Christmas music, it's the time it took to program the 30-minute extravaganza: 12 hours of coding for every minute of show, the equivalent of...
Tags: Josh Groban, Music, U.S. Department of Defense, Religious Festivals, Burl Ives
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Share Your Blessings: Where to donate this holiday season
As we come to the close of another challenging year on the economic front for many, local nonprofit groups throughout the area are struggling to make ends meet and address growing needs in the community. These groups and the people they serve need our...Tags: Animal, Twins, Apple iPad, Gifts, Target
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Vocus tackles digital marketing, hires hundreds
Vocus Inc. is hiring hundreds of people, betting big that it will become a leading digital marketing firm for small and medium-sized businesses.
The Beltsville-based technology company is on track to hire around 500 people this year at its headquarters...Tags: Rushern Baker, Marketing, Email, Media Industry, Odenton
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Robert F. 'Hop' Crooks, programmer
Robert F. "Hop" Crooks, a retired Social Security Administration computer programmer, died Monday of complications from a massive epileptic seizure at Marshall Medical Center in Placerville, Calif.
The longtime Oella and Catonsville resident was 65....Tags: Catonsville, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Ellicott City, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971)
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Obama, Romney miss the elephant in the room
The unemployment rate has been stuck above 8 percent for months. President Barack Obama continues to blame the moribund economy on President George W. Bush while claiming that he has created 4.5 million jobs. Republican challenger Mitt Romney announces...
Tags: Consumers, Sony Corp., Japan, Companies and Corporations, Telecommunication Equipment
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Local food truck owner looks to expand onto town property
A local business woman might expand her food truck locations to a spot near Rodgers Tavern in Perryville. Jessica Ewing, founder of "Say Cheese" Grilled Cheese Gourmet, explained to the mayor and board of commissioners Tuesday during a work session...Tags: Facebook, Companies and Corporations, Sales, Elkton, Credit and Debt
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The myth of free trade
Maryland politicians are dismayed by the latest closing of the Sparrows Point steel mill and the loss of its remaining jobs, but on a broader national scale the die was cast in the 1970s, when extreme hubris in the U.S. steel and fabricating industries...
Tags: Automotive Equipment, Warren Buffett, Companies and Corporations, Manufacturing and Engineering, Petroleum Industry
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Cockeysville teachers help school through STEM grants
Four Cockeysville Middle School teachers each recently received Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics grants from Northrop Grumman. Jennifer Grim, eighth-grade science teacher, received a grant to purchase a hand-held data collection device to...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Music, Manufacturing and Engineering, Lady Gaga, Teachers
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Microsoft unveils 'Surface,' a new challenger to the iPad
Microsoft wanted a tablet done right, so the company figured it’d give it a try. CEO Steve Ballmer announced the Microsoft “Surface” family of tablet devices Monday in Los Angeles, a move that sends a clear warning shot across the Apple...
Tags: Philosophy, Xbox, Apple iPad, Microsoft Corporation, Steve Ballmer
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