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Feb
23

Cohen’s eight person start-up [Coursekit] is just one of hundreds of start-ups choosing New York City’s ‘Silicon Alley’ over its older California cousin.

Total technology employment in New York City increased 28 percent from 2005 to 2010, and now accounts for more than 90,000 workers at more than 7,100 high tech establishments, according to the New York City government Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC). Overall private sector employment in New York rose 3.4 percent during the same period.

Tech Start-Ups Choosing New York City Over Silicon Valley (CNBC)
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