"Another growth driver for Second Cities is the decentralization of  
work, driven in large part by new technologies. While more financial  
deals are done now in big capitals like New York and London than ever  
before, it's also clear that plenty of jobs in booming service  
industries like banking, entertainment and high tech are flowing to  
places like Dubai, Las Vegas, Tallinn, Dalian and Cape Town, all of  
which international real-estate services firm Jones Lang LaSalle  
names as "Rising Urban Stars." These places have not only improved  
their Internet backbones, but often have tech parks and universities  
that turn out the kinds of talent that populates growth industries."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13528594/site/newsweek/

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