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High Tech is Hot -- and CA is on fire!

AeA Los Angeles Council

California's high-tech industry added more than 21,000 jobs last year, and is maintaining its place as the nation's industry leader. According to the AeA 2008 Cyberstate's report, California's technology workers earned an average wage of $101, 200 (112% above the state's average private-sector wage.)

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Why Has LA Suddenly Gotten So Much Attention from VCs and Entrepreneurs?

Both Sides of the Table

If you want the full SlideShare deck with many slides not in either post it’s in this link –> The LA Tech Market. They estimate that high-tech work contributes $108.3 And here is your moment of zen … the full deck with many additional slides. Tech Market Analysis' Use any you want.

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U.S. technology industry in jeopardy?

AeA Los Angeles Council

On June 24th, the AeA released their annual Cyberstates report , with a not-so-subtle warning. The AeA report cautions that if changes are not made in the U.S.’s The complexity and speed by which new technology is being introduced puts the United States in a position of leadership, but our competitive slide is a serious issue.

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Top 57 Online Startups Meets Technology Meets Product Posts for November 2010

SoCal CTO

think his slides are great (and by far much easier on the eye then mine.). The research that goes into formulating the business plans that I typically see comes from sources such as industry reports, census data and other government-generated historical material, plus articles from business periodicals. Vision Needs Traction.