The first quarter’s in the books, the birds are singing, and this is no April Fool’s story, I assure you.
As is my quarterly tradition, I am posting a list of the top 20 stories in Xconomy Boston from January through March 2013. These are the stories that I think best exemplify the kind of reporting, writing, and editing that we do every day. They help distinguish our brand of journalism, and they remind us of what we need to do more of on a regular basis.
My first-quarter picks span a range of topics and themes, from the rise of hardware and education tech to gaming and e-commerce; from genomics and cancer to crowdfunding; from the VC community (Third Rock, Polaris) to entrepreneurs (Stephane Bancel, Niraj Shah) to big companies (EMC, Lenovo, Vertex); from big industry deals (Moderna) to acquisitions and local expansions (Twitter).
And then there are important macro trends, like U.S. manufacturing, FDA regulatory issues, Boston vs. San Francisco, and companies not to watch.
Without further ado…
Top 10 Tech Stories of Q1:
How Zynga Boston’s Shutdown Birthed Proletariat, a New Mobile Studio
Got Hardware? Dragon Innovation Helps Big Names Get Built
MIT Report: U.S. Manufacturing Hits a Wall When It’s Time to Scale
Twitter’s Boston Acquisitions: Crashlytics Tops $100M, Bluefin Labs Close Behind
New Accelerator LearnLaunchX Looks to Make Boston Ed-Tech Capital of the World
Lenovo-EMC Spinoff Opens in Boston Area, Finds Niche in Networked Storage
Microsoft Roots, Social Media Chops: Spindle’s Take on Local Search
Polaris’s Dogpatch Labs Evolving in Boston, Dublin, Closing in NY, Palo Alto
Wayfair and the Future of E-Retail: CEO Niraj Shah Talks Transition Strategy
5 Boston Tech Companies Not to Watch in 2013
Top 10 Life Sciences and Energy Stories of Q1:
Foundation-Backed Dart Revs Up, Seeks Venture Funds
AstraZeneca Shells Out $240M Upfront For Moderna mRNA Drugs
Blueprint Medicines Combs Through Genome for the Next Gleevec(s)
TeloMe Turns to Crowdfunding to Promote Telomere Testing
Third Rock’s Bet on Lotus Tissue Repair Generates Big Return
With Fluorine Tech, SciFluor Aims to Vindicate “Me-Too” Drugs
Ironwood Bucks the Trends, Makes Big Bet on Drug For Millions
1366 Shakes Off Solar Industry Woes, Opens New Wafer Plant