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Technology: The New Gold Rush

Season 3 Episode 22

Thousands of people came to the first Technology Job Fair in LA History. Southern California known as Silicon Beach, could one day rival the number of companies and employees of Silicon Valley. We hear from successful entrepreneurs on how to take traditional brick and mortar companies to digital, and how educators are bringing the needed know-how to the masses.

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