Here’s something of interest to those of you who are interested in helping promote Accordion City as a great place for techies to live, work and play: Wired’s article, 10 Top Tech Towns, in which they list the top 10 cities across the U.S. “to get your geek on”. The cities, in alphabetical order, are:
- Austin
- Boston
- Los Angeles
- New York City
- Orlando
- Pittsburgh
- Raleigh-Durham
- San Francisco Bay Area
- Seattle
- Washington, DC
The factors that were measured in choosing these cities were:
Proximity to top-ranked engineering schools
Tech jobs, per capita, on Dice
Personal ads, per capita, on Geek 2 Geek.
Craigslist postings per capita
Number of attendees at local meetings of Dorkbot, a group for “people doing strange things with electricity”
Availability of free Wi-Fi
Comic book stores per capita
Circuit City stores per capita
With the inclusion of Canadian cities and some minor substitutions — for example, substitute “Future Shop” or “Best Buy” for “Circuit City”, and thing like “DemoCamp” and “Sumo Robot Challenge” for “Dorkbot” — I think that Toronto could easily find itself in this list.
Of course, it’s one thing to have the virtues of a top 10 tech city and another to have them known. Luckily, we’re working on that — Toronto Tech Week will take place at the end of May, and I’m hoping to play a key role in its success. I’ll write more on it later, but for now, check out Mark Kuznicki’s piece on Toronto Tech Week.