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The Hive gets you buzzing about Boston's innovation economy

Posted by Chad O'Connor  October 5, 2012 11:10 AM
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We really enjoy featuring startups and innovative companies that have solidified Massachusetts as an economic engine for the future. Well, so do our friends at The Hive, recently launched on Boston.com to be your destination for "all things innovation and startup in Greater Boston." And we've got to say that they put together a pretty great launch party.

Recently The Hive launched "The Innovators" series with our frequent collaborators at REEL Entrepreneurs. Check out this great piece on MassChallenge, which just announced its top 26 startups in preparation for its big Awards Ceremony on October 23rd.

For more great video and articles on the Boston innovation scene make sure you fly on over to The Hive and start following @HiveBoston on Twitter.

Chad O’Connor is a communication consultant, Adjunct Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern University, and Boston World Partnerships Connector. He serves as a contributing co-editor of this blog.

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