“Tacoma has a number of Internet web sites dedicated to the promotion of the high-tech industry in America’s #1 Wired City.Here are several to visit:- Tacoma Networkhttp://www.tacomanetwork.comA networking group for those interested in the high-tech industry in Tacoma. The next meeting is scheduled for 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 12 on the 17th floor of the Washington Building, 1019 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma.- Tacoma Technology ConsortiumInformation at the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce web site at http://www.tacomachamber.orgA high-tech interest group featuring guest speakers. Meets at 3:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday of every month at the Tacoma Club, in the Wells Fargo Building, 1201 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, 16th floor.- Techoma.comhttp://www.techoma.com- City of Tacoma Economic Development Departmenthttp:www/ci.tacoma.wa.us/econdev/A Tacoma high-tech executive’s group is being considered to study and promote policy changes and practices to benefit the area’s technology industry.These sites are accessible from the links section of www.tacomadailyindex.com.”
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