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Hong Kong's High-Tech Technology Incubator

Austin Huggins writes "The BBC is reporting on a new hi-tech complex built in Hong Kong to attract tech businesses. 'It has taken four years to build and comes complete with a hi-tech hotel, apartments, shops and services.' And they have a 100 mbs network to boot." As the article points out, Hong Kong has a suddenly harder time keeping ahead of booming cities in mainland China.

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  1. Re:All the digital content you can eat by kfg · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    This is essentially taking the Silicon Valley concept one step further in that all firms are literally in the same building.

    Yes, I am familiar with the benefits of the business complex. One might call it the World Trade Center concept.

    So, this one is geared toward the production of CGI Chop Socky?

    KFG