NY Times: Does Silicon Valley Face an Innovation Crisis?
Thursday, August 28, 2008 at 9:33PM
Steve Holcombe in Funding activities, Intellectual Properties

The following is an excerpt from a New York Time's article by Claire Cain Miller:

Judy Estrin, who has built several Silicon Valley companies and was the chief technology officer of Cisco Systems, says Silicon Valley is in trouble. In a new book, Closing the Innovation Gap, which will be in bookstores Tuesday, she writes that the valley’s problems are symptomatic of a crisis in innovation facing the country as a whole.

In an interview in her Menlo Park office Thursday, Ms. Estrin said that the United States is stifling innovation by failing to take risks in sectors from academia to government to venture capital. "I’m not generally an alarmist, but I am really, really concerned about this country," she said ....

Ms. Estrin traces Silicon Valley’s troubles to the tech boom. She said that’s when entrepreneurs and venture capitalists started focusing more on starting companies to turn around and sell them and less on building successful companies for the long term ....

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