It's more banking than high tech, if you had to pick one description over the other.Originally posted by: mugs
Charlotte, or so I hear. The Silicon Valley of the east.
Originally posted by: AZGamer
Are there any cities that are big on tech that ARE in the NE?
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: AZGamer
Are there any cities that are big on tech that ARE in the NE?
NYC, Boston.
Originally posted by: DVK916
All of California.
None of the South though, most places there are still in the stone ages.
The economy of the Huntsville-Decatur Metro Area is made up mostly of Technical, Aerospace, Manufacturing, and Defensive jobs, and companies. More engineers per capita live in this metropolitan area than anywhere else in the United States. Huntsville is also home to the second largest research park in the country, Cummings Research Park.
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: AZGamer
Are there any cities that are big on tech that ARE in the NE?
NYC, Boston.
Originally posted by: LS20
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: AZGamer
Are there any cities that are big on tech that ARE in the NE?
NYC, Boston.
known more for banking and commerce than technology
Originally posted by: patentman
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: AZGamer
Are there any cities that are big on tech that ARE in the NE?
NYC, Boston.
More specifically, Waltham mass is loaded with tech companies; cambridge is loaded with biotech.
You're not a very bright boy, are you?Originally posted by: DVK916
All of California.
None of the South though, most places there are still in the stone ages.
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: DVK916
All of California.
None of the South though, most places there are still in the stone ages.
If you're going to troll you really need to try harder.
I know wikipedia isn't the end all-be all of knowledge but it's the quickest link I could come up with.
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The economy of the Huntsville-Decatur Metro Area is made up mostly of Technical, Aerospace, Manufacturing, and Defensive jobs, and companies. More engineers per capita live in this metropolitan area than anywhere else in the United States. Huntsville is also home to the second largest research park in the country, Cummings Research Park.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: beer
why would anyone want to live in austin?
fixed
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Other than Austin.
Originally posted by: patentman
Originally posted by: LS20
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: AZGamer
Are there any cities that are big on tech that ARE in the NE?
NYC, Boston.
known more for banking and commerce than technology
NYC maybe, but most of Boston's economy is based on Biotech, IT, and Education, in that order.
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: patentman
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: AZGamer
Are there any cities that are big on tech that ARE in the NE?
NYC, Boston.
More specifically, Waltham mass is loaded with tech companies; cambridge is loaded with biotech.
Dude, the list goes on, you can put Framingham (bose, philips), Woburn (Raytheon, Analog Devices), Andover (raytheon, philips) and Norwood (Analog Devices) on the list. And those are just the companies that consumers know about. When you go beyond the home consumer market, there are just way too many companies to list. You aalso cannot forget Billerica which has an astounding amount of tech companies.
Originally posted by: Journer
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: DVK916
All of California.
None of the South though, most places there are still in the stone ages.
If you're going to troll you really need to try harder.
I know wikipedia isn't the end all-be all of knowledge but it's the quickest link I could come up with.
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The economy of the Huntsville-Decatur Metro Area is made up mostly of Technical, Aerospace, Manufacturing, and Defensive jobs, and companies. More engineers per capita live in this metropolitan area than anywhere else in the United States. Huntsville is also home to the second largest research park in the country, Cummings Research Park.
score one for Bama ^_^!!!
