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by jmathai
5127 days ago
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I grew up in Cincinnati (20 years) before moving to the valley. What he says is generally true. Obviously success doesn't hinge on location but if I had it to do all over again I'd have moved out here for my first startup in the early 2000s. I'm here for my second startup and the serendipitous opportunities are frequent and priceless. I know people get defensive and he does sort of take a few jabs at Cincinnati (probably a dumb move on his part) but in the end much of it is true. Edit: added more content. |
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Of note for you or anyone who might stop by or live in the queen city (email in profile, too if anyone wants to get in touch):
Cincinnati Web Tech Drinkup: http://www.meetup.com/Cincinnati-Web-Tech-Drinkup/
Cincinnati Coworks: http://cincycoworks.com/
QCMerge, a web conference held a few weeks ago: http://qcmerge.com
Made in Cincy (launched days ago in the wake of QCMerge): madeincincy.com
I've lived downtown for the last few years, and Cincinnati is having a renaissance. People are upset about what Austin said because the jabs aren't constructive, are increasingly unfounded, and certainly weren't fabricated by video editing as the company claims in its non-apology blog post.