Gold gave birth to the modern California in the 1850s. Now Silicon Valley, California is the "wild west" of the late-20th century. The new frontier is cyberspace and the new gold is silicon. Mix together obsessed engineers, marketeers, venture capitalists and even a lawyer or two with nobody in charge except rampant capitalism and you get the "Silicon Boys"; including "The Woz", Bill Gates and others who set up companies worth billions of dollars that became household names - Apple, Microsoft, Intel and Oracle. This book introduces the venture capitalists who adopted the philosophy that you can only lose your money once but you can also borrow it again to make a return of 1000 times your investment. It also reveals the mistake that cost IBM $100 billion and got Bill Gates started; how Oracle started on $2000 in 1977 and is now worth $35 billion; those who didn't make it.
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Höhe: 230 mm
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978-1-86508-156-4 (9781865081564)
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DAVID KAPLAN is an award-winning senior writer for Newsweek, whose work has also appeared in The New York Times Magazine and The Washington Post. In recent years he has written about technology, including cover stories on the birth of Netscape and the Cybertoys of the Siliconillionaires.
Prologue1 Dreams2 Genesis3 Belief4 Prophets5 Oz6 Money7 Profits8 Mozilla9 Godzilla10 YahooEpilogue