Hey George, 802.11 just crossed the Cuyahoga! Both Borders Westlake and Arabica Rocky River are now WiFi... free for a while. I am @ Arabica with my PowerBook. Here are two articles worth blogging... -- http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/~anno/papers/terman.html -- http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/~anno/papers/limits_autarky.html Both by AnnaLee Saxenian... a regional economics guru @ Berkely... and a big fan of networked entrepreneurship. Her book, "Regional Advantage" explains how SV succeeded and Boston Route 128 did not in the race to be the leader of high tech. Her theory? Boston [like Cleveland] remained hierarchical/top down/detailed plans while SV looked for networks/cross-border polination/emergence/risk. The best networked region wins -- computer networks are in place for human networks to happen and prosper. Valdis
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