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Silicon Valley Can’t Be Copied

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Silicon Valley Can’t Be Copied
3:39:40 AMMIT Technology Review
For 50 years, people have tried to figure out what makes Silicon Valley tick. By 1960, Silicon Valley had already captured the attention of the world as a teeming technology center. It had spawned the microwave electronics industry and set a pattern for industry academic partnerships. French president Charles de Gaulle paid a visit and marveled at its sprawling research parks set amid farms and orchards south of San Francisco.

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