As the sun sets on another year, it’s time to look back and reflect on 2014. Here at Microsoft New England, we ramped up our blog efforts and are excited to share our top 10 picks of 2014! Enjoy and see you in 2015.
January 2014
Bridging Tradition, Technology and City Boundaries: A Call to Boston and Cambridge’s New Leaders
By: Annmarie Levins
February 2014
Local Leaders Welcome Microsoft’s New CEO, Satya Nadella
By: Lauren Metter
February 2014
CodeAcross 2014 with Code for Boston: Civic Hacking Our Way to a Better City
By: Cathy Wissink
March 2014
Eight-year-old Builds Windows Phone App; Watches Spongebob
By: Lauren Metter
March 2014
Microsoft Researcher, MIT and Brandeis Alum Leslie Lamport Receives Turing Award
By: Lauren Metter
March 2014
Of the People, By the People, for the People: Convening the Community on Civic Technology
By: Cathy Wissink
May 2014
Boston Startup LeanBox Makes Vending Machines a Healthy Venture
By: Lauren Metter
June 2014
Microsoft Named Best Place to Work by Boston Business Journal
By: Craig Hodges
August 2014
Microsoft New York Fellows Do Boston, Win HubHacks Challenge
By: Lauren Metter
August 2014
United Way’s Skype Surprise of a Lifetime
By: Dave Johnson
September 2014
The One Fund Center — Using tech innovatively to help survivors health
By: Cathy Wissink
September 2014
TEALS Expands in Massachusetts and Beyond
By: Aimee Sprung
October 2014
Kinems: Personalized Kinect-based Learning Games for Children with Learning Disabilities
By: Aimee Sprung & Lauren Metter
November 2014
Congrats to the winners of the first MassChallenge Civic Tech Sidecar prize sponsored by Microsoft: Lengio and Kinems
By: Aimee Sprung
November 2014
Looking Back: A Year of Civic Engagement in Boston
By: Cathy Wissink
December 2014
Q&A with NFTE New England: Changing the World One Young Entrepreneur at a Time
By: MSNE Staff
December 2014
CS Teacher Series, featuring
Alfred Thompson: The Importance of Computer Science
Adam Newall: How Computer Science Has Changed my Classroom
Scott Foster: Computer Science in East Boston By Scott Foster
Kelly Powers: What Teaching CS Means to Me
December 2014
CS Series: An Hour of Code Can Inspire a Lifetime of Creativity
By: Congressman Joe Kennedy III (MA – 4) | December 2014