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Business networking may have gone high technology, thanks to online social networks, but in recent days the folks who make technology have found a benefit to the old-fashioned way of networking - face-to-face interaction.
Over the past few months Peter Goldsmith, president of the Long Island Software and Technology Network, has been putting together two new coalitions of technology professionals to foster a cooperative exchange of information about the challenges facing Long Island's small and midsized technology firms. Now that each group has had a few preliminary meetings, Goldsmith said both are really starting to take off.See the full content of this document
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New Forums Get Tech Ceos Talking in L.I.
"This is what Long Island is missing - a community approach to technology and business," Goldsmith said. "Long Island is so spread out - people in the same field don't really have an opportunity to get to kn...
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