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February 26, 2007
The Trouble with Tech Economic Clusters
My friend Rohit Shukla of Los Angeles-based Larta has an entertainingly multisyllabic attack on Silicon Valley envy:....by its very nature innovation is a dynamic and sometimes frustratingly unpredictable set of constructs along a long and winding road. Silicon Valley was, and is, a highly movable feast, a phenomenon that was caused by the incidental and accidental rubbing of shoulders of early entrepreneurs, who made fateful decisions to stay in the then-pastoral setting of the Valley instead of moving east.
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