We think we're so hot; Colorado likes to believe we're Silicon Valley II. Not according to the national media.
ColoradoBiz › Vol. 26 Nbr. 5, May 1999
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National media does not regard Colorado as one of the top high technology states despite Colorado residents' belief that it is. Possible reasons include the fact that only a few national business writers live in Colorado, economic diversity and high technology sites being too sparsely scattered.
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We think we're so hot; Colorado likes to believe we're Silicon Valley II. Not according to the national media.
Colorado likes to believe we're Silicon Valley II. Not according to the national media.
In November 1993, USA Today proclaimed the Denver metro area the "capital of high-tech, interactive TV." In August 1998, The New York Times dubbed Dallas "the hub of the telecommunications industry." In July 1994, Boulder and Denver were a ...See the full content of this document
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