While nearly every organization has websites, newsletters and Twitter handles and many community leaders have blogs, it can be overwhelming. Here are a few broad sources for staying up with what is going on.
• Miamitechevents.com: When Brian Breslin started this listing in January 2010, there were just five tech events. Now there are typically 60-plus listed every month, thanks to the efforts of Breslin and Ed Toro. No excuse for nothing to do.
(updated) Miamitech.org: A relative newcomer to the scene, but the site is growing every day. Lists events in a very user-friendly way, and now it aggregates the startup news from The Starting Gate, Startropica, Geeky Beach and others.
• Miami StartupDigest: A newsletter arriving in your inbox every Monday morning, it lists events for the week and commentary on the previous week by Andrej Kostresevic. Sign up at startupdigest.com.
• Blogs: Started this spring, The Miami Herald’s Starting Gateoffers news, views and tools for entrepreneurs. Find it at the bottom of MiamiHerald.com/business. A newer offering: Moises Szarf covers the scene with Startropica.com.
(updated) MapYourStartup.com: A grassroots effort to track the South Florida startup scene. A good way to find out who is hiring, too. So what are you waiting for? Put your startup on the map.
What sources do you recommend to keep up with the happenings in the Miami tech scene?