It's this very narrow definition that is my problem. Your Average Silicon Valley Co-founder can't even imagine that a company could not be about web or mobile apps. I find this apalling.
It makes me wonder whether Peter Thiel is right when he says that the Valley should think more about flying cars and not about 140 characters. I wonder whether the people in the Valley lost the ability to think about anything other than 140 characters.
It sure is a competitive advantage of other high-tech regions in the world: less (or different) tunnel vision.
It makes me wonder whether Peter Thiel is right when he says that the Valley should think more about flying cars and not about 140 characters. I wonder whether the people in the Valley lost the ability to think about anything other than 140 characters.
It sure is a competitive advantage of other high-tech regions in the world: less (or different) tunnel vision.