Tech.Co reported on research that found Denver was a top city for "the digital economy."
Excerpt:
The
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the Chamber's
FreeEnterprise.com, and
1776 just released the second annual
Innovation that Matters report. The report examined the top 25 U.S. startup hubs and looked at which ones are attracting top talent, getting the most investments, developing specializations, creating density, connecting the community to build cultures of innovation.
Of the 25 cities they looked at,
Boston, San Francisco,
Denver,
Raleigh-Durham, and
San Diego came out on top. They are the cities that are considered the best poised to be successful in our evolving digital economy. I'm sure no one is surprised to see San Francisco on this list, but Boston beat it out for the top spot due to its lack of a cohesive community and declining quality of life for residents.
Read the rest
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