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	<title>Comments on: Is Silicon Valley Losing Its Magic?</title>
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		<title>By: Mr. Reality</title>
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		<description>Silicon Valley loses its mojo every 10 years or so. The problem is with diminishing returns. Web 2.0 seems to me like a refinement of web 1.0 (duh!). Also, all along hwy 101 in SV there are the scattered remains of companies that had great ideas but were too far out on the bleeding edge.</description>
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