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  2. Silicon Valley - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1931, Moffett Field in Sunnyvale/Mountain View has played a strategic role in Silicon Valley's evolution, researching and developing key technologies, first for the U.S. military and then for NASA. Today it hosts the Ames Research Center. The San Francisco Bay Area had long been a major site of United States Navy research and ...

  3. A Complete—Tireless, Even!—Journey Into Silicon Valley's ...

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    Malcolm Harris, the author of Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World, explains the cycles of capitalism in Silicon Valley. A Complete—Tireless, Even!—Journey Into ...

  4. List of technology centers - Wikipedia

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    The Silicon Wadi area covers much of the country, although especially high concentrations of hi-tech industry can be found in Tel Aviv and its metropolitan area, known as Gush Dan, including small clusters around the cities of Ra'anana, Petah Tikva, Herzliya, Netanya, the academic city of Rehovot and its neighbor Rishon LeZion.

  5. Column: Silicon Valley elites are afraid. History says they ...

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    The Silicon Valley Bank bailout has tech elites feeling attacked. Author Malcolm Harris reminds us of a time when the weapons they feared were bombs, not mean tweets. Column: Silicon Valley elites ...

  6. Silicon Genesis Project - Wikipedia

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    The Silicon Valley Archives [4] in the Stanford Libraries provides access to several collections related to the Silicon Genesis oral histories. [5] [6] These include the Rob Walker Papers, the Silicon Destiny collection of oral history cassette tapes, videos, and transcripts assembled for Rob Walker's book Silicon Destiny, [7] and the Silicon Genesis collection, [8] which includes physical ...

  7. How a Princeton rower became Diamondhands and fooled Silicon ...

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    In Silicon Valley and New York, venture firms had amassed billions in dry powder to invest in crypto projects. It was the was perfect time for Al-Naji’s next act.

  8. Silicon Valley is divided over the election. Here’s which ...

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    Silicon Valley, long known for its left-leaning business leaders, is looking a little less liberal this year. But reports that it’s turning into a Republican stronghold have been exaggerated.

  9. Buck's of Woodside - Wikipedia

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    According to MacNiven, Steve Jobs is one of the few Silicon Valley icons who never set foot in his restaurant; MacNiven and the Apple co-founder had a falling out in the 1980s after Jobs hired him to remodel his house. [1] Buck's nevertheless has a rare photo of Jobs, wearing a set of Groucho glasses, on display. [9]