The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story
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“A rip-roaring profile of the high-rolling technology entrepreneur Jim Clark, and the strange Silicon Valley subculture in which he thrives, from one of our best business journalists. . . . Funny, feverishly romantic business reporting in which the American lust for wealth becomes a Byronic quest for the next dream that will change the world.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
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Lewis, Michael (Michael M.)
The new new thing: a Silicon Valley story / Michael Lewis.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-393-04813-6
1. Clark, Jim, 1944–. 2. Businessmen—United States Biography. 3. Computer software industry—United States—History. I. Title.
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Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Epigraph
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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