Friday, May 3, 2013

Tech article

The approval of a new corporate jet center at this city’s struggling airport might have been just another losing skirmish in the battle between Silicon Valley billionaires and middle-class neighborhoods worried about noise pollution. Instead, it is becoming the latest symbol for the rapidly growing gap between the region’s haves, with their private jets and untold wealth, and the have-nots, clinging to more modest lives in the dwindling number of communities they can afford.

Google, which is responsible for many of the jets that will use the new $82 million center, is helping bring badly needed cash to Mineta San Jose International Airport, just as the tech industry is creating jobs and wealth in Silicon Valley. But the tech boom is also sharpening and fueling a housing boom that is squeezing families out of many Silicon Valley communities.

For more info click here http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/03/us/airport-project-reflects-a-changing-silicon-valley.html?ref=technology

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