If you're looking for a lite read on a Sunday afternoon, the Guardian has a gushy story about all the cool things happening in Silicon Valley these days, which seems to have been researched by a reporter who spent a long time hanging out with aspiring entrepreneurs at a coffee shop called Ritual Coffee Roasters in San Francisco. The best quote in the story comes from Rubyred Labs co-founder Jonathan Grubb, who proclaims 'The coffee shop has replaced the garage for internet start-ups. " I'm not sure whether this statement talks more to the coffee shop culture that has flourished in North America over the past few years, or the new no-frills, no-cost operating environment that start-ups have embraced.