Newsweek's Ten Unlikely High-Tech Havens
26 April 2001 - 7:00am
Newsweek identifies ten unlikely cities that that have become important players in the Information Age.
There is not one single criteria, but an assortment of statistics and history that have created these unlikely high-tech havens. Newsweek paints a fascinating story of each city, how it became a high-tech center, and what the city is doing. Leading the list are Oakland, California, Omaha, Nebraska, and Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Newsweek, April 25, 2001
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