What created Silicon Valley was a culture of openness, and there is no future to Silicon Valley without it.
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The entire world is now a rival to Silicon Valley. No country, state, region, nor city has a lock on innovation in technology anymore.
Silicon Valley is a mindset, not a location.
If we hadn't put a man on the moon, there wouldn't be a Silicon Valley today.
Something new will always be the source of growth in Silicon Valley.
Hollywood is the only thing more ridiculous than Silicon Valley. There's nowhere else where it's stranger.
The real force of Silicon Valley is the mentality, the spirit. There's no reason at all that can't be replicated in Paris.
If the whole U.S. was like Silicon Valley, we'd be in good shape. But now, the entire U.S. is not driven by technology, is not driven by innovation.
Silicon Valley has been a technology capital like New York is a financial capital.
Silicon Valley isn't the only game in town. Tech is increasingly decentralized. Around the world, new tech centers with younger companies are able to embrace a different approach to talent: recruit locally, identify homegrown prospects and, in a phrase, bring them along for the ride.
I've been reading a lot about Silicon Valley history recently and was struck by just how core the lack of unions has been to the American tech industry's evolution. It's enabled the constant creative destruction that keeps Silicon Valley relevant and thriving in a rapidly changing world.
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