Is there a sort of equivalent of Silicon Valley in your country? If not, is your country trying to a make a tech hub to compete against Silicon Valley?
Is there a sort of equivalent of Silicon Valley in your country? If not...
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cant make tech hub without technology,investments, educated workforce etc
My country isnt communist enough to mantain private companies
Are you retarded? No one maintains those companies.
I was talking about creating a new ones, it's all up to a private business not a government.
>mfw no country can compete with California
>Posing the question in a manner where it appears as if this major disadvantage is something good
ayy
Never heard of any of 99% these worthless companies
They probably made 80% of the components that the device you're posting from is made up of.
Why is CA full of denbts though there are tons of literal gold diggers in silicon valley?
because companies may or may not pay tax
You are probably using a product from most if not all of them.
Vancouver has a tech bubble that's going to burst very soon. I meet a lot of tech yuppies in the better clubs and/or in Yaletown these days. Most are posers with subpar products/services that think they're doing something with their lives. The asian ones are especially arrogant.
>B-but you can't have a fully stocked AR-15 modded to fully auto to shoot swamprats with!
>W-what a shit hole!
DUDE CHICANO lmao
Vancouver, Ottawa, and Toronto, all claim the title "Silicon Valley [of the] North"
Just because you haven't heard about a company doesn't make it worthless. There's literally no reason for many of these tech companies to have a large public profile. Doesn't mean they don't make serious bank.
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Nothing even remotely comparable, but there's a fair bit of technology companies in the greater Oslo area.
They have a tremendously high public spending because 40 million people live there. And among them are some of the richest and some of the poorest people in the US. Arguably, there's not a lot of social cohesion.
We did have something like that (although obviously much smaller) during the IT and tech boom of 90s and early 00s, but it's pretty much all gone now. We have pretty much no relevant tech companies anymore.
>East London Tech City (also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout
>the area surrounding the roundabout is often colloquially known as Silicon Roundabout, owing to the prominence of British web-based companies there.
Ayy lmao
The biggest surprise is that Israel can't compete with it even though both are 100% ethnically jewish
wasn't hitachi japanese?
Fuck off Cletus
I thought you guys were importing technology from Poland to more easily compete with Western Europe
yeah, Bangalore. but it's not even close to what you guys got down there so it's not really "to compete against Silicon Valley.
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Too bad Nokia been shit for years now. They used to make some cool phones years ago.
A few Japanese companies put some of their NA HQs there in the Bay Area along with some research centers in order get their hands on some SV talents there. The Japanese PM Shinzo Abe visited the area last year hoping Japanese tech companies can learn from Silicon Valley.
A lot of European tech startups are relocating to California to get funding from the investors there.
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I used to have this phone
It's amazing how cool and grown up it made you look
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Its actually not that bad and combined they are probably as big as Silicon valley or even bigger.
more like 100%
Unless he uses some chinese pirate shit. And maybe even then. The chinese fry old western components on a frying pan to get rid of the excess tin and then they reuse those components