What technologies are available in San Francisco in 2020 that aren't widely available elsewhere?
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What technologies (consumer or otherwise) should a tech-interested tourist seek out when visiting the forefront of technology, San Francisco?
Some ideas:
- robot-made coffee
- home automation, e.g. guesture to open blinds
- drone transport?
- autonomous uber/lyft?
Please give links and specific examples/places where possible!
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What is San Francisco known for tech?
Economy. The San Francisco Bay Area has the largest concentration of high-tech companies in the United States, at 387,000 high-tech jobs, of which Silicon Valley accounts for 225,300 high-tech jobs.Is San Francisco still a tech hub?
The San Francisco Bay Area is home to much of the tech industry, but wasn't one of the top 10 talent hubs last year, according to new LinkedIn research. The San Francisco Bay Area may be the capital of the tech industry, but it's officially losing sway as a talent hub.What tech companies left San Francisco?
Prominent Tech Companies Downsizing IN or Moving from San Francisco- Airbnb. Airbnb listed 78,565 square feet of office space at 650 Seventh Street in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood. ...
- Ancestry. ...
- Autodesk. ...
- Brex. ...
- Credit Karma. ...
- Digital Realty. ...
- Eventbrite. ...
- Good Eggs.
What technology is present at Silicon Valley?
The area was named after the primary material found in computer microprocessors. Silicon Valley is home to dozens of major technology, software, and internet companies. Some of the major companies in the region include Apple, Alphabet's Google, Chevron, Meta, (formerly Facebook), and Visa.Accenture Tech Vision 2020: San Francisco Preview
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