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Determining the exact number of technology companies in the US can be tricky due to the rapidly evolving nature of the sector. However, estimates suggest that there are tens of thousands, possibly even over 100,000 tech-based firms in the country. These range from small startups to giant corporations. It's impressive to see how this industry has grown and continues to expand. Technology truly is a significant and influential part of the US economy.
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