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        <title><![CDATA[Margaret O'Mara - Professor:History]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[Margaret O'Mara is professor of history at the University of Washington and author of "The Code: Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America." ]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Silicon Valley Can Still Beat China]]></title>
            <description><![CDATA[But to do so, the U.S. must recognize and reclaim the things that made the hotbed of technology thrive in the first place. ]]></description>
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            <dc:creator><![CDATA[Margaret O'Mara]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jul 2019 12:00:06 GMT</pubDate>
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                <media:description>Employees work at their computers at the Facebook main campus in Menlo Park, California, May 15, 2012. Facebook, the world&apos;s most popular internet social network, expects to raise USD $12.1 billion in what will be Silicon Valley&apos;s largest-ever initial public offering (IPO) later this week. AFP PHOTO / ROBYN BECK (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/GettyImages)</media:description>
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