Developing New Tech Hubs In Rural Areas
9 August 2001 - 6:00am
A new for profit government venture program may create new technology centers in some unlikely places.
"New technology investment hubs may soon spring up in areas like California's agriculture-driven Central Valley and the United States' Appalachian region, as government for-profit venture programs help encourage investments in poor and rural communities."
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Aid programs may spawn new tech hubs
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CNET News, August 8, 2001
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