Slashdot reports Google's super-fast fiber Internet has turned Kansas City into a new hotspot for startups and tech entrepreneurs:
One small neighborhood where a group is working on their ideas has been dubbed, the ``Silicon Prairie.'' From the article: "The advantage here for startups is simple: A fast Internet pipe makes it easier to handle large files and eliminates buffering problems that plague online video, live conferencing or other network-intensive tasks. Though the Kansas City location presents challenges for startups, including the ability to raise money outside the traditional Silicon Valley venture capital scene, entrepreneurs like Synthia Payne believe it's the place to be right now for up-and-coming tech companies.