Despite a pretty good week in the world of sports (actually an awesome decade in that respect) Boston continues to nurture a huge inferiority complex when it comes to hosting and retaining tech startups.
That was in evidence Friday at the annual MassTLC Unconference, where the first session I attended was “How to make Boston better.” Ideas for improvements came from industry vets — entrepreneurs, VCs and PR pros — but also, and probably most importantly, local college students who are weighing their post-graduation options.
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