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<title>Comment by Howard Lovy</title>
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<description>Thanks, Anita. We try our best. Credit for the regional rankings issue has to go to Small Times&#039; features editor, Candace Stuart. The map isn&#039;t online. For that, you might need to subscribe to the magazine. (Operators are standing by: https://register.smalltimes.com/subscribe.cfm?)

I think we might offer reprints, too. Let me know if you&#039;re interested.

Howard
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<title>Comment by Anita Campbell</title>
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<description>Howard,

Very interesting piece.  The Marketplace segment was great, too.  

Yesterday I attended a tech forum in Cleveland during which one of the speakers mentioned Small Times, saying it was THE publication for the nanotech industry.  He referred to a map in Small Times pointing out that the Great Lakes and Northeast of the U.S. (from Chicago to Boston) has the greatest concentration of nanotech businesses and employees in the U.S.  Is the map online anywhere?  I couldn&#039;t find it at the site.

-- Anita</description>
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