Nov 23, 2013

Anno Saxenian Theorizes About Why Today’s Tech Boom Seems Focused on First-World Problems

From The San Jose Mercury News

Startups lack ambition but may save the world anyway

By Michelle Quinn

What's happened to the idea of "changing the world"?

I ask because it strikes me that the kinds of companies being created in this tech boom seem awfully short on ambition compared to booms past.

The new crop is generally trying to solve the problems of the young hip urbanite — how to get a ride, find a place to live, rent out a couch, track your workout, have someone do your errands, send presents to friends via social media or connect with neighbors whom you never see....

In many ways, the evolution of startup ideas as they move to the city makes sense, said AnnaLee Saxenian, dean of the School of Information at UC Berkeley.

"People who start companies in San Francisco are a younger generation," she said. "They are not all engineers. It is not all monolithic as it was. It is more software and design-oriented. Some are solving the problems they know. You can't solve the problems you don't know."...

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