Interesting insight into American history, don't know too much about it myself. I imagine Missouri is a borderline state geographically, although in Britain we tend to view it as the central US states and the west and eastern seaboard.
But Atlanta runs it into a pretty close second? I am aware of the distinction between the two and I can also understand the rivallry formed between them - we have similar cities like that in England too.
Google's take on a collaboration tool. Also their reinventing of email as if it had been invented today instead of 40 years ago, or however long it's been.
I wouldn't call Atlanta a close second. Atlanta, Chicago, and Los Angeles are all about even with each other, with Orlando and Boston not too far behind. But the Bay Area is clearly and IMO undisputedly first, with San Jose the capital.
San Jose is the capital of the furry fandom worldwide. I didn't say anything about the other cities relative to cities outside the U.S., just to each other.
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