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Paul Graham’s Y Combinator leaves Boston, entrepreneurs dive under the bed
Last Friday, Paul Graham announced that his Y Combinator incubator was leaving Boston for Silicon Valley. This has been picked up in a variety of areas by Boston-local entrepreneurs and those that watch that space. The reaction has been predictable, if you know just how much of an inferiority complex people have vis á vis Silicon Valley. Continue reading
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