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They say that the U.S. immigration system should aim to encourage talented technology workers to come to the U.S. "We need to make sure we have a system of immigration that allows that to happen," says Todd Schulte, president of FWD.us, an immigration reform advocacy group funded, in-part, by several high-profile technology executives including Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates.

Mr. Holloway said the new entity would be fully transparent, and would help prevent talented technology workers from leaving government.

In a time of ever more talented technology enthusiasts, hobbyists and do-it-yourselfers, all connected by Internet-enabled communication, he says, the most intensely engaged users of a product often find new ways to enhance it long before its manufacturer does.

She has named a group of talented technology policy advisers, pledged to appoint a chief innovation adviser and developed a technology platform, in which she promises to fight for internet freedom and oppose "efforts to block internet access or shutdown social media".

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There were undoubtedly many bright and talented information technology professionals who worked for Mr. Romney, and who might have fielded a better product given better management.

As a STEM mentor, both in conjunction with The Huffington Post and in "real life" throughout my own life's journeys, I constantly encounter young women who are interested in the STEM field and are usually wildly talented in science, technology, engineering or math but they lack some very important necessities on the road to success: support, hope and faith.

Israel has a growing, fabulously talented, technology-oriented entrepreneurial population that is pushing hard to shake off suffocating, socialistic taxation and regulation.

He also identifies the role of computers in making geeks fashionable: "The new technology is chic, so people who are talented at using technology acquire a certain kudos, thereby further reducing any stigma that is often associated with disability".

By expanding the list, "the Obama administration is helping to address shortages in certain high tech sectors of talented scientists and technology experts," says a statement from DHS. Opponents of expanding high-tech immigration see the development as yet another blow for U.S.-born U.S.-bornand workerstudents

WASHINGTON, May 6 (Reuters) - Newly proposed rules for highly skilled immigrants to the United States, including a provision to allow their spouses to work, are aimed at making it easier to keep those talented science, technology and engineering workers in the country, officials said on Tuesday.

Trained as a chemist, Price looked for companies with a certain combustible mixture: strong growth records, talented managers, new technologies and no cutthroat competition or troublesome unions.

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