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"A candid, colorful, and comprehensive oral history that reveals the secrets of Silicon Valley--from the origins of Apple and Atari to the present day clashes of Google and Facebook, and all the start-ups and disruptions that happened along the way. Rarely has one economy asserted itself as swiftly--and as aggressively--as the entity we now know as Silicon Valley. Built with a seemingly permanent culture of reinvention, Silicon Valley does not fight change; it embraces it, and now powers the American economy and global innovation. So how did this omnipotent and ever-morphing place come to be? The best way to answer that question is to ask those who were there at the creation. This is Silicon Valley's autobiography: the story of the making of an empire--as told by the makers who made it. Drawing on over two hundred in-depth interviews, Valley of Genius takes readers from the dawn of the personal computer and the internet, through the heyday of the web, up to the very moment when our current technological reality was invented. It interweaves accounts of invention and betrayal, overnight success and underground exploits, to tell the history of Silicon Valley like it has never been told before. Read it to discover the stories that Valley insiders tell each other: the tall tales that are all, improbably, true."--Jacket.
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4.5
Wow! Haven't read something comprised of raw transcripts before. It's great, you get the opinions of those that lived the history and in that come all the perspectives, the rivalries, the anecdotes that get overlooked in sexy documentaries and overpriced paperbacks. So really, it's kinda personal, you get the honest opinions of engineers, innovators, journalists and the cynics. The curration of transcripts lends to good story telling and lots of saucy content, I was hooked and still undecided if this is a 5, I'm going to give it a few moons to decide.