Silicon Valley 'revived from the ashes'

The birthplace of the giants in Apple technology, Google and HP have once again revived. For the first time, a series of new industries came into being since the fall of Internet companies (dotcom) in 2001.

Silicon Valley manpower growth reached 33,000 from the second quarter of 2005 to the second quarter of 2006, according to the report ' Silicon Valley ' by Joint Venture, a nonprofit organization announced on 27th. 1 past.

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Center of Silicon Valley: Santa Clara

This is the first step of development since 2001, when Internet technology fell into a crisis that upset the world.

' Last year, we saw the first signs, that the recession has lagged behind. This year, we are clearly aware that Silicon Valley is once again prospering, "announced Russell Hancock, President of the Joint Venture.

The investment in Silcon Valley as well as many cities in the area of ​​1,500 miles around the San Francisco Bay Area also increased markedly. From the first quarter of 2005 to the third quarter of 2006, investment in potential business activities could recover and clean technology increased by 173%. reached nearly 1 billion USD.

Residents also began to return to live in this area. Silicon Valley's population increased by 1.28% in 2006, more than California's growth.

However, the organization also noted that, in Silicon, not all are favorable. New homebuyers will struggle to find the time to find affordable homes, adolescent crimes go hand in hand with high drop-out rates, rising health care issues. hard.

Anh Thu