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The big score:

the billion-dollar story of Silicon Valley
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Doubleday, 1985 - Business & Economics - 442 pages
An investigative, behind-the-scenes report on the semiconductor/computer industry traces the history of Silicon Valley and the electronics industry, and the entrepreneurs, innovations, industrial espionage, drug scene, and other realities of Silicon Valle

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Introduction
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The Aristocrats
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Shockley and the Pirates
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Copyright

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