March 9, 2007
Eastern Europe's Silicon Rush
By churning out top-notch computer programmers, universities have attracted technology companies to the region, but fear they could be undone by their own success
From his corner office, Jozef Ondás can see the history of his hometown spread across the valley floor.
In the middle distance looms the steeple of Kosice's lavish Gothic cathedral, testimony to the city's wealth in the medieval period, when it enjoyed a lucrative monopoly on salt. Further back, uniform housing
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