John M. Eger: The Second Internet Revolution
As a consequence, communities across the globe are suddenly competing with every other community around the world for basic manufacturing requirements and provision of high tech and bio-tech services.
Cities everywhere must accelerate the change taking place within their region, reinvent their centers of learning -- their schools -- at every level and at a pace unparalleled in the history of the country, and put in place the incubators of creativity and innovation.
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