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		<title>Moving Silicon Valley to Cleveland</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Matthew Yglesias has a provocative column in Slate in which he suggests that some of the Silicon Valley giants like Apple and Google should move to a place like Cleveland. It&#8217;s really an indictment on the Valley, particularly the issue of affordable housing. In many ways, Silicon Valley is no longer hospitable for many people [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Matthew Yglesias has a <a href="http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/the_next_silicon_valley/2013/12/move_silicon_valley_america_needs_a_tech_hub_in_a_place_where_it_s_welcome.html#!" target="_blank">provocative column</a> in <em>Slate</em> in which he suggests that some of the Silicon Valley giants like Apple and Google should move to a place like Cleveland. It&#8217;s really an indictment on the Valley, particularly the issue of affordable housing. In many ways, Silicon Valley is no longer hospitable for many people and is only exacerbating the divide between the haves and the have-nots.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, places like Cleveland could thrive and grow a substantial startup community if several larger tech companies made a commitment to the region.</p>
<p>Of course Yglesias is just trying to make a point, and many of these companies have a presence several hours away in Coloumbus, but it&#8217;s a point worth noting. The large tech companies will need to start thinking about new ways to expand, as the Valley is getting way too crowded. </p>
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