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Newsletters (besides the ATL Beat) you should know about

Guide to ATL Tech Newsletters


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When it comes to newsletters, we know our stuff.

Sending out the Atlanta Inno Beat five times a week makes us experts in the field. For more than two years, we've been bringing the local community news on tech, startups and innovation in Atlanta during the work week. So of course, you should sign up for our newsletter. 

But what newsletters do writers of newsletters read? Here's a list of newsletters we think you should have in your inbox.

If you want local flavor

David Cummings on Startups: This newsletter will send you updates when David Cummings, co-founder of the Atlanta Tech Village, posts about startups on his blog. This is a great resource for advice and guidance from a startup founder, entrepreneur and VC.

News & Thoughts from Sanjay: This is a weekly(ish) newsletter with links to things Atlanta-based co-founder of MailMosh Sanjay Parekh recently read. You'll get an insight to his thoughts and recommendations. Come for the chat, stay for the links.

Tech Alpharetta: Tech Alpharetta's newsletter is the best place to stay up-to-date on tech OTP Atlanta (if you're a non-local, this means outside the perimeter, a gauge on where someone is based in the metro). Most tech is concentrated ITP (inside the perimeter), but Alpharetta and Peachtree Corners are known for their smaller tech hubs. Sign up for this newsletter to see what the incubator is up to and other news going on up North.

Stay plugged in to the industry

Term Sheet: The newsletter brought to you by Fortune includes a big deal of the day, VC deals, private equity deals, IPO news and other funding news you need to know from around the world.

Axios Pro Rata: This newsletter is heavy on deals, the biggest stories in tech and why it's a BFD (we'll let you figure out that acronym). Author Dan Primack and his Twitter feed keep us coming back.

The Southern Startup Report: You might not find any news about Atlanta tech we haven't already covered in the Beat, but this is a great resource for seeing what else is going on tech-wise in the Southeast. We're able to keep an eye on cities where we don't have Inno markets, such as Jackson, Miss., Raleigh-Durham, N.C., Nashville, New Orleans, Birmingham, Ala. and Baton Rouge, La.

For some fun 

The Indispensable A: Every Friday, these local writers will catch you up on the latest news, sports, politics, fun and, well, anything else going on in Atlanta. It's also the place to check for events happening over the weekend in the A.

Engadget: This newsletter is more centered on --- you guessed it --- the gadget side of tech, but it's a great read nonetheless. If you really geek out on the latest and greatest in tech, this is the newsletter for you. Stay up to date with the latest devices, games and other fun tech news.

A look into other ecosystems

Did you know that there are 14 total American Inno markets? Atlanta Inno is just one of them. You might be based in Atlanta, but if you're looking for clients, customers, angels, investors or even just have an interest in another ecosystem, our Beats in other markets are the newsletters you need.  You can find the Beat sign up link at the top of each homepage listed below.

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