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Dec
09

This week at NYCEDC

This week at NYCEDC:

  • We found out which NYC neighborhoods have the most pizza
  • We attended the CurateNYC opening at Brooklyn’s Like the Spice Gallery
  • We examined what Facebook’s NYC move means for the City’s tech sector
  • We urged you to vote for New York in the GovFresh Awards
  • We offered a look at the NYCEDC 2011 Annual Review
  • We listened to Professor Clay Shirky at the December SMART meeting (reblog)
  • We watched Mayor Bloomberg Write on Facebook’s (physical) wall (reblog)
  • We noted Foursquare’s expansion in Manhattan
  • We listened to Mayor Bloomberg’s remarks at Facebook’s NYC announcement (reblog)
  • We posted videos of small businesses in our new series New York City. Make It Here.
  • We shared the importance of developing Staten Island’s Homeport
  • We rode the R train, a.k.a. the Silicon Subway
  • We listened to PRI’s roundup of top 2011 Inventions (reblog)
  • We offered an opportunity to apply for the professional bootcamp JumpStart

Photo credit: Richard Perry via The New York Times

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    4. markdchou said: You should also blog about NYCIF’s FinTech Innovation Lab, which just opened for applications on Monday! fintechinnovationlab.co… The BetaBeta article is here: bit.ly/uEAzaV
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