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" ... describes a vast paradigm shift in American culture: a shift away from conventional business models and definitions of success, and toward a new way of thinking about the world and our control over it. The rules of American capitalism--how money is raised, how the spoils are divided--have been drastically rewritten according to a single entrepreneur's vision of the future of the Internet ..."--Jacket.
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Computer software industry, Businessmen, Biography, History, Industrie et commerce, Hommes d'affaires, Biographies, Histoire, Logiciels, Industrie, Netscape Communications Corporation, Silicon Graphics Computer Systems, Businesspeople, biography, Microelectronics industry, california, santa clara valley (santa clara county), Entrepreneurship, Clark, Jim (1944- ), Jim Clark, Computer industry, Businesspeople, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Industries, Service, Computerindustrie, Clark, Jim, 1944-People
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The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story
January 8, 2001, Penguin (Non-Classics)
in English
0140296468 9780140296464
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The new new thing: a Silicon Valley story
2000, W. W. Norton
in English
- 1st ed.
0393048136 9780393048131
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New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story
July 2000, Diane Pub Co
Paperback
in English
0756759838 9780756759834
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Book Details
First Sentence
"The original plan, which Lord knows didn't mean very much when that plan had been made by Jim Clark, was that we would test the boat quickly in the North Sea and then sail it across the Atlantic Ocean."
Table of Contents
Preface
1. The boat that built Netscape
2. The accelerated grimace
3. The past in a box
4. Disorganization Man
5. Inventing Jim Clark
6. The boom and the mast
7. Throwing sand in capitalists' eyes
8. The great brain quake of August 9, 1995
9. The home of the future?
10. God mode
11. How chickens become pork
12. New new money
13. Cheese sandwiches for breakfast
14. Could go either way
15. At sea in the home of the future
16. Chasing ghosts
17. The turning point
18. The new new thing
19. The past outside the box
Epilogue
Acknowledgments.
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