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Chile aims to be Silicon Valley incubator |
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Reuters - With a sprinkling of seed capital, Chile is courting a flock of young technology entrepreneurs to spur local innovation and turn the South American country into a satellite for Silicon Valley. More... |
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New report provides detailed analysis of the Information Technology market |
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Offialwire.com - Market Overview ; Chilean IT spending is expected to grow around 10% in 2010 with sales of US$2.3bn, which will increase to around U$3.4bn by 2014. More... |
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Scramble is on in the search for lithium |
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Wall Street Journal - There are suggestions that Chile might relax its production controls on its huge brine resource base. More... |
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Chile Enshrines Net Neutrality in Law |
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James Lambie - Long the regional leader in telecommunications technology, Chile has now grown to be a world leader when it comes to the Internet, becoming the first country to safeguard the principle of net neutrality in law. More... |
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Chile Leads Latin America In Direct Foreign Investments In 2010 |
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Dow Jones - Chile has surpassed Brazil as Latin America's leading direct foreign investment recipient so far this year, according to a report from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, or UNCTAD. More... |
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Chile Needs To Add 10,000 MW New Capacity Over 10 Years |
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Dow Jones - As Chile's energy needs grow, the Andean nation will need to incorporate more than 10,000 megawatts of new capacity, "We have to diversify our energy matrix in order to increase the security of our energy supply and to reduce dependence," Pinera said. More... |
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IEA sees the first early signs of an energy technology revolution |
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IEA - “For several years, the IEA has been calling for an energy revolution to tackle climate change and enhance energy security and economic development. For the first time, we see early indications that such a revolution is under way,” said Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA). More... |
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