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The Silicon Prairie, a take on the Silicon Valley, can refer to one of several places in the United States: an area in Texas, one in a multi-state region comprised loosely of parts of Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Kansas, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Missouri, one in Wyoming, and one in Illinois.
North Texas's Silicon Prairie refers to north Dallas and Dallas and Fort Worth's northern suburbs, all part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is named for the high concentration of semiconductor manufacturing, telecommunications, and other information technology related companies in the area.
Dallas-Fort Worth area business in these industry sectors include:
Prairies are ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome by ecologists, based on similar temperate climates, moderate rainfall, and a composition of grasses, herbs, and shrubs, rather than trees, as the dominant vegetation type. Temperate grassland regions include the pampas of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay as well as the steppes of Eurasia. Lands typically referred to as "prairie" tend to be in North America. The term encompasses the area referred to as the Interior Lowlands of Canada, the United States, and Mexico, which includes all of the Great Plains as well as the wetter, somewhat hillier land to the east. In the U.S., the area is constituted by most or all of the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma, and sizable parts of the states of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, and western and southern Minnesota. The Central Valley of California is also a prairie. The Canadian Prairies occupy vast areas of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta.
Digital economy refers to an economy that is based on digital computing technologies. The digital economy is also sometimes called the Internet Economy, the New Economy, or Web Economy. Increasingly, the "digital economy" is intertwined with the traditional economy making a clear delineation harder.
The term 'Digital Economy' was coined in Don Tapscott's 1995 best-seller The Digital Economy: Promise and Peril in the Age of Networked Intelligence. The Digital Economy was among the first books to show how the Internet would change the way we did business. It became an international best-seller within one month of its release, appearing on a number of best-seller lists, including the New York Times Business Book list and a seven-month run on the BusinessWeek best sellers list. BusinessWeek also named The Digital Economy the top selling business book for 1996.
According to Mesenbourg (2001), three main components of the 'Digital Economy' concept can be identified:
Across the Great Plains -- even in winter -- the new cash crop is high tech. Tech companies are bringing thousands of people to the Midwest in what is being called America’s new innovation frontier. Mark Strassmann reports.
Silicon Prairie: When it comes to the world of high tech business can Nebraska compete with California and New York? Two guys from Omaha say yes. For more Nebraska Stories, visit http://www.netnebraska.org/nebraskastories
I couldn't get this to play via VLC, mplayer, or any other video players because either the video or audio kept hanging so I uploaded it here and it fixed the problem. I figure if anyone else has the same issue, they can watch this version. I wasn't able to get a contact address for troubleshooting the issue from the website. You can donate to the people that made this film here: http://www.siliconprairiefilm.com/
Silicon Prairie: America's New Internet Economy is a short documentary film produced by http://Nimblebot.com The film will premiere at CES 2013 After watching the US government threaten the Internet with bills like SOPA and PIPA, Internet entrepreneurs from Reddit set out to "campaign for the Internet" during the 2012 presidential election season. Traveling from Denver, Colo., to Danville, Ky., during the presidential and vice presidential debates, the Internet 2012 Bus Tour explored the potential that the Open Internet holds to promote our economy -- not just in Silicon Valley, but in cities and towns (and farms!) all over America. Silicon Prairie: America's New Internet Economy brings high-tech examples of success, good news, and growth from business owners, startups, politicians, and ...
There's a lot of attention being paid right now, both locally and nationally, to building our economy through technology...Startup America for example. And with the arrival of Google Fiber, it's been a particularly hot topic in Kansas City lately. While tech companies have been popping up all across the metro, there's a noticeable cluster developing in the vicinity of Downtown and the Crossroads. We take you inside three tech startups, to show you more of what "the scene" looks like these days. Another indication of just how much is going in with Kansas City's tech scene. Last week, the first "startup" crawl event was held...shuttling the curious to a number of startups in the Crossroads and beyond.
This is a TV news story I did about the growing high-tech industry in Champaign, IL. This piece won first place in the TV news photography category of the SPJ region 5 Mark of Excellence awards.
Part 1 of a 2-part series profiling Omaha at the Silicon Prairie, and its booming tech scene.
After the Nebraska Summit on Entrepreneurship, Jeff Slobotski of Silicon Prairie News and Sarah Tucker of Jelecos welcomed the crowd at the Feb. 24 networking event.