Silicon Valley's next boom The glory days of high-tech may be over, but rumors of the region's everlasting dem
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Silicon Valley's next boom
Silicon Valley's next boom
01/25/2004 07:39 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Jan 25 2004 11:12AM GMT
High-Tech Vehicle to Survey State of
Region's Roads
High-Tech Vehicle to Survey State of
Region's Roads
09/24/2004 03:45 AMPA News via The Scotsman Online Sep 24 2004 8:22AM GMT
High-profile, high-tech undertaker takes
up residence in Silicon Valley
High-profile, high-tech undertaker takes
up residence in Silicon Valley
01/05/2004 06:16 AMSeattle Times Jan 5 2004 4:22AM ET
Low-Tech or High, Jobs Are Scarce in
India's Boom
Low-Tech or High, Jobs Are Scarce in
India's Boom
05/05/2004 10:47 PMIndia may be "shining," in the description of a government publicity
campaign, but it is also struggling to generate jobs.
Silicon Valley's Future
Silicon Valley's Future
12/08/2003 08:24 PMForbes Dec 8 2003 6:57PM ET
Success Chipped Away at Silicon Valley's
Might
Success Chipped Away at Silicon Valley's
Might
05/23/2004 03:41 AMLos Angeles Times May 23 2004 7:52AM GMT
Silicon Valley's Intellectual Bankruptcy
Silicon Valley's Intellectual Bankruptcy
06/25/2004 03:53 PMNext comes the think-of-the-children argument. That's what happens
when you have little to lose.
Silicon Valley's Slump Eroding Optimism
(AP)
Silicon Valley's Slump Eroding Optimism
(AP)
08/07/2004 01:38 PMAP - Silicon Valley's optimistic entrepreneurs and venture capitalists
insist an economic rebound is around the corner, despite all the
shuttered office parks and business plans that anticipate hiring more
employees in India, Russia or China than in California.
Silicon Valley's slump eroding optimism
Silicon Valley's slump eroding optimism
08/07/2004 03:42 PMBoston Globe Aug 7 2004 7:05PM GMT
Alternative energy: Silicon Valley's
next big thing?
Alternative energy: Silicon Valley's
next big thing?
04/12/2005 08:16 PMBlog: Is alternative energy going to be Silicon Valley’s next big
thing? Stanford University already counts it among its top three
research...
Can Google IPO lift Silicon Valley's
gloom?
Can Google IPO lift Silicon Valley's
gloom?
04/28/2004 08:12 PMSiliconValley.com Apr 29 2004 0:40AM GMT
Update 2: Silicon Valley's Slump Eroding
Optimism
Update 2: Silicon Valley's Slump Eroding
Optimism
08/07/2004 03:42 PMForbes Aug 7 2004 7:09PM GMT
Poor infrastructure Indian Silicon
Valley's bane
Poor infrastructure Indian Silicon
Valley's bane
08/01/2004 04:59 PMThe Tribune Aug 1 2004 8:47PM GMT
Update 3: Silicon Valley's Slump Eroding
Optimism
Update 3: Silicon Valley's Slump Eroding
Optimism
08/08/2004 07:05 AMForbes Aug 8 2004 10:23AM GMT
Silicon Saxony: Chip Factory Brings
High-Tech to Dresden
Silicon Saxony: Chip Factory Brings
High-Tech to Dresden
05/18/2004 11:39 AMDeutsche Welle May 18 2004 2:55PM GMT
Gov.-elect Schwarzenegger promises to
boost Silicon Valley's economy
Gov.-elect Schwarzenegger promises to
boost Silicon Valley's economy
11/15/2003 03:16 AMAP via New Jersey Online Nov 15 2003 2:32AM ET
Silicon Valley's economic slump erodes
traditional optimism
Silicon Valley's economic slump erodes
traditional optimism
08/07/2004 01:44 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Aug 7 2004 5:22PM GMT
Silicon Valley High-Tech Workers Rally
in Defense of Stock Options
Silicon Valley High-Tech Workers Rally
in Defense of Stock Options
06/25/2004 08:50 AMLos Angeles Times Jun 25 2004 12:53PM GMT
Wise-cracking Schwarzenegger promises to
boost Silicon Valley's economy
Wise-cracking Schwarzenegger promises to
boost Silicon Valley's economy
11/15/2003 02:13 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Nov 15 2003 1:25AM ET
Silicon Valley's economic slump erodes
workers' optimism about future
Silicon Valley's economic slump erodes
workers' optimism about future
08/08/2004 02:07 PMFinancial Post Aug 8 2004 5:32PM GMT
NPR : Pre-Glory Days: The Earliest
Springsteen Recordings
NPR : Pre-Glory Days: The Earliest
Springsteen Recordings
09/19/2004 03:14 PMan Episcopal priest made the first-ever live recording of Bruce
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Silicon Valley's Economic Slump Eroding
Optimism in Technology Centers Like San
Jose, Calif
Silicon Valley's Economic Slump Eroding
Optimism in Technology Centers Like San
Jose, Calif
08/07/2004 03:42 PMXposed Aug 7 2004 6:15PM GMT
Silicon Valley Looks to Google Public
Offering for Signs of a New Boom
Silicon Valley Looks to Google Public
Offering for Signs of a New Boom
04/30/2004 11:12 PMNew York Times May 1 2004 3:54AM GMT
High-Tech Toys Reflect A High-Tech World
High-Tech Toys Reflect A High-Tech World
12/06/2003 05:40 PMAP via Newsday Dec 6 2003 3:39PM ET
High-tech toys reflect a high-tech world
High-tech toys reflect a high-tech world
12/06/2003 04:27 PMAP via New Jersey Online Dec 6 2003 2:37PM ET
To Silicon Valley, a Google offering
signals better days ahead
To Silicon Valley, a Google offering
signals better days ahead
04/26/2004 11:34 AMIHT Apr 26 2004 3:33PM GMT
Gearing Up for Another Tech Boom
Gearing Up for Another Tech Boom
05/10/2004 03:05 AMBusiness Week May 10 2004 6:44AM GMT
Return of the Tech Boom Veterans
Return of the Tech Boom Veterans
07/01/2004 05:00 PMSlowly and quietly, veterans of the tech boom are returning to work.
While the hustle and bustle of the the “big boom” may be
over, the drive and dedication of those that were there still lives
on. William L. Schrader, who was once the founder and CEO of a company
known as PSINet, is a shining example of making a quiet comeback.
Schrader has signed on to the advisory board for TV Worldwide, an
Internet broadcasting company. While news of this may have been kept
under wraps, it is a small part of a much larger trend. Many
“ex-boomers” are making quiet comebacks with very little
fan fair. I suspect that this is something that we are just seeing the
beginning of.
Taiwan's Tech Boom Is for Real
Taiwan's Tech Boom Is for Real
11/05/2003 05:18 AMBusiness Week Nov 5 2003 4:40AM ET
Rate rises check High Street boom
Rate rises check High Street boom
08/03/2004 02:17 PMRetail sales slowed in July, according to the latest CBI data, as
higher interest rates and a post-Euro 2004 hangover hit activity
Kashmir Logs on to India's Tech
Outsourcing Boom
Kashmir Logs on to India's Tech
Outsourcing Boom
08/10/2004 06:10 PMUndeterred by the regular bursts of gunfire, grenade attacks and bomb
blasts, a lone tech firm in revolt-torn Kashmir is trying to catch up
with the outsourcing boom.
Google creates hope of tech share boom
Google creates hope of tech share boom
01/01/2005 10:09 PMObserver Jan 2 2005 2:19AM GMT
EU funds to fuel Eastern Europe tech
boom
EU funds to fuel Eastern Europe tech
boom
03/08/2004 11:03 PMVirtuous circle
Dan Gillmor: VC player learned from tech
boom, bust
Dan Gillmor: VC player learned from tech
boom, bust
11/16/2003 09:39 PMSan Jose Mercury News Nov 16 2003 8:39PM ET
US still in midst of hi-tech powered
super boom - pundit
US still in midst of hi-tech powered
super boom - pundit
04/06/2005 04:46 AMProductive in cheap clothes
VCs Only Do Tech These Days
VCs Only Do Tech These Days
08/09/2004 12:51 PMVCs have been
complai
ning lately that there's too much money going into "me too"
companies, making it more difficult for them to make themselves even
richer. This is, of course, a ridiculous complaint, since those very
same VCs go on to claim that
their investment and their
expertise makes a difference much more than money. If that were true,
they wouldn't worry about other, lesser VCs who couldn't make quite
the same difference. Of course, another reason this is ridiculous is
because it's a problem that VCs have created by themselves by rushing
in to invest in the same space. It's become a pretty common joke on
Sand Hill if one of the big name firms makes an investment in a space,
all the others need to place their bets as well. That means, of
course, that businesses outside of the norm don't get funded -- which
is nothing new at all -- but, right now "the norm" is
all about technology. If you have a non-tech business, don't
expect to raise venture capital. Of course, what the article here
doesn't say is that many non-tech businesses
don't need venture
capital. It's an unfortunate sign of the times that many
entrepreneurs have been brainwashed to believe that part of the
startup process is about raising venture capital (there are even those
who seem to think that's the
entire purpose of starting a
company, forgetting the whole "building a product and getting revenue"
part of the equation). Many non-tech businesses simply don't fit the
type of business that a VC would invest in anyway, since VCs are
looking for high growth opportunities. On the other hand, however,
many VCs lately have gotten locked into this silly idea that patents
are the only way to have a competitive advantage, without realizing
that patents are a very weak, and not particularly sustainable form of
competitive advantage. VCs who invest in companies who cite their
patent portfolio as one of their strengths are deluding themselves.
However, right now, tech companies are
stockpi
ling patents, and it gives the VCs an easy number which they can
use to keep score ("Oooh, we need to invest with this company, since
they have 25 patents in this hot space that so-and-so just invested
in").
Kashmir Logs on to India's Tech
Outsourcing Boom (Reuters)
Kashmir Logs on to India's Tech
Outsourcing Boom (Reuters)
08/09/2004 11:59 PMReuters - Undeterred by the regular
bursts of gunfire, grenade attacks and bomb blasts, a lone tech
firm in revolt-torn Kashmir is trying to catch up with an
outsourcing boom that has earned India billions of dollars.
No-Spin, Positive, High Tech, Get Real,
High Expectation Attention to Age
Three-Six Children
No-Spin, Positive, High Tech, Get Real,
High Expectation Attention to Age
Three-Six Children
06/22/2005 02:30 AMWhat if, the achievement problems within public schools were
positively pinpointed to at-risk children who are not ready to read
starting in kindergarten? Achieving that, what if, 100% of the
kindergarten children were at least ready-to-read and understood the
words; please, thank you, take turns, excuse me and I am sorry? How
practical is this? Why should we care? High Tech help? [PRWEB Jun 22,
2005]
Consumers' Drive for High-Tech Rides
Shifts Into High Gear
Consumers' Drive for High-Tech Rides
Shifts Into High Gear
01/06/2005 10:08 PMAccording to a new survey, consumers are ready to embrace James Bond's
car of the future today -- and the majority of them trust a software
company such as Microsoft to be their co-pilot.
Grok Description matches for Silicon Valley's next boom The glory days of high-tech may be over, but rumors of the region's everlasting dem
GrokA matches for Silicon Valley's next boom The glory days of high-tech may be over, but rumors of the region's everlasting dem
Silicon Valley's next boom The glory days of high-tech may be over, but rumors of the region's everlasting dem