By Ashley Lopez
WFPL
By some measures, Louisville has made recent strides toward achieving a status many cities covet: tech hub.
This spring, President Obama came here and touted the Code Louisville program, which trains people for tech jobs. And on Thursday, Louisville joined a select few cities in line for Google Fiber, a much-coveted service offering ultra-fast Internet connectivity.
But one expert who has studied the many factors that make a city tech-industry savvy says much more would need to happen for Louisville to reach the coveted status.
On Thursday, Mayor Greg Fischer said Google Fiber’s possible move into Louisville is another example of his office’s efforts to make the city more innovative and attractive to tech firms and startups.
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