- YouTube - Vox (2023)

Why Silicon Valley is here. One radio engineer had a plan. And it worked.

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The Video describes how San Francisco's Silicon Valley has grown into an intellectual capital since World War II. The video explains that the growth of the Valley was enacted by engineer Vannevar Bush and his former student, Frederick Terman. Through Bush's essay about Science: The Endless Frontier, President Roosevelt was convinced of the need for ongoing science funding; this funding resulted in engineering talent to the Bay Area and Stanford University receiving land from Leland Stanford to use as they wished. Terman saw potential in the Valley and used low-cost building leases to create a cycle between Stanford and businesses which boosted electronics products on the West Coast, eventually leading to Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory starting up business there. Today Silicon Valley remains one of the most powerful epicenters for technology companies such as Apple, Google, Oracle, Next etc (125 words).

Keywords: Silicon Valley, Vannevar Bush, Frederick Terman, Electronics Industry, Land Grants, Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory , Stanford University

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