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How India became the capital of the computing revolution
This is a story about the global economy. It's about two countries and one profession - and how weirdly upside down the future has begun to look from opposite sides of the globe. It's about code and the people who write it. But it's also about free markets, new politics, and ancient wisdom -The latest issue of Wired has devoted its cover story to the changing face of the "silicon age" and the movement of systems, code development and tech jobs to India. Remember the old Silicon Valley mantra "hey, change is a good thing." You hardly hear it there anymore.
Posted by Dan Brooks on February 6, 2004 at 08:27 AM in Web/Tech | Permalink






