The best of BrITish
Posted on 13 Aug 2008 at 14:06
The British technology industry is booming, graced with world-class innovators and market leaders in every sector from video-game development to processor design. And when we say British we don't simply mean London. While the capital may be the nation's financial heart, British technology companies are a geographically diverse bunch, as happy in an Edinburgh office as a bleeding-edge research facility in Cambridge. Stuart Turton picks ten companies that exemplify the very best of British technology.
1. Rockstar Games
2. ARM
3. VeryPC
4. Serif
5. 1E
6. RM
7. Memset
8. Autonomy
9. CSR
10. Zen Internet
Author: Stuart Turton
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