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Old March 9th 14, 12:32 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default 'Bluer than blue' NYC has a bad case of the 'blues' as high techleaves them far, far behind

'Bluer than blue' NYC has a bad case of the 'blues' as high tech leaves them far, far behind


"Gotham is so far behind in every conceivable measurement -- from engineering prowess to employment and venture funding...

.....Between 2001 and 2011, the New York area ranked a dismal 44th out of 52 metropolitan areas in tech growth, losing a net 84,000 jobs...."
 




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