Harrisburg Health Information Exchange
Presents
Harrisburg Health Information Exchange
Presents
Jack Palance was Pennsylvania-tough.
They were beautiful. After dozens of pathetic attempts at a great golf swing, I connected. Not once but twice. Two days in a row, two longest drives, and baby I was feeling pretty, darn good. Granted, the groove was even more, sweet, based on the fact that I'd only golfed twice this year, a total of 18 holes. The odds of my double-slam performance are being calculated at one of the nation's supercompute
Taxes on computer services and cell phones would kill Pennsylvania's best hopes and export our children.
Every state and nation spends millions and billions to attract technology companies to their jurisdictions, hoping to gain the benefits of their smart and high-wage workforce, their clean and green presence and the large private investments they make to sustain the companies once they are landed.
Everyone wants tech.
By Matt Birkbeck
OF THE MORNING CALL
August 14, 2009
Building the Best Foundation for Pennsylvania Health IT
Congrats to this year's Technology Award winners
The 17th annual Technology Awards Gala was a tremendous success. It’s great to recognize the contributions and hard work of leading innovations in Pennsylvania. Every year it gets harder to win as the torch is passed to new finalists and award winners. But our finalists and winners continue the tradition of raising the torch high.
The winners are:
Unlike many fields of advanced study, I reckon there are millions of experts and pundits in the study of chocolate chip cookies. But I believe my CCC credentials are as strong as any top contender. If there was ever a need for the same, in a court of law I could be qualified as an expert on chocolate chip cookies.