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Monday, March 25, 2013
Blerdology, 3/25/2013 (Greg Greenlee)
Blerd of the Month - Greg Greenlee. Greg is one of our best friends at Blerdology. We first met him when he drove all the way from Cincinnati for our very first hacakthon in Atlanta, and ever since then he has been an awesome resource, a great friend, and a great person to rap with about all of the craziness happening in the world. If you aren’t hooked up to BIT and the BIT Digest then you are missing out on great articles, great people, and general awesome blerdiness.
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
The Network Journal, 12/21/2010 (Greg Greenlee)
Professionals Network Digitally. Black Web sites have been hit or miss. Just think about the long list ... Damon Dash made a big splash with BlackSavvy.com to lukewarm reaction ... GlobalGrind, done by Russell Simmons via a venture capital deal, is hanging on. Then you have BET.com and theRoot.com (founded by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.), neither of which is fully Black-owned ... There are sites for Black techies such as www.noiredigerati.com, though BlackGeeks.com is no more. But for the Black professionals, there are far and few between digital outlets such as BlackPlanet.com--until now, according to the founder of Goblackbook.com.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Cincinnati State, 6/2/2010 (Greg Greenlee, Ronnie Hash, Frank Hill)
Information Technology: A Full Color Career. Frank Hill was born in Crawford, Mississippi, pop. 691, in the middle of the last century. He remembers spending his early years there in a society that was practical, hard-nosed and self-sufficient. Family and friends raised their own crops, built their own homes, slaughtered their own hogs, made their own clothes. The only time they really needed money, he recalls, was the one time during the year when the tax bill came due.
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[NOTE: Frank Hill is past president of BDPA Cincinnati chapter]
Read the rest of the Cincinnati State article here.
[NOTE: Frank Hill is past president of BDPA Cincinnati chapter]
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