 | Christophe Lecuyer - Technology & Engineering - 2006 - 393 pages
A history of the innovative practices in the San Francisco-area electronics industry that paved the way for the rise of the computer industry in Silicon Valley. | |
 | Leslie Berlin - History - 2005 - 440 pages
Hailed as the Thomas Edison and Henry Ford of Silicon Valley, Robert Noyce was a brilliant inventor, a leading entrepreneur, and a daring risk taker who piloted his own jets ... | |
 | Richard Tedlow - Business & Economics - 2007 - 568 pages
Traces the life and career of the enigmatic former CEO of Intel, drawing on private papers and interviews with his closest friends and associates to discuss such topics as the ... | |
 | Willem Hulsink, Hans Dons, Hans J. M. Dons - Science - 2008 - 309 pages
This book looks at why certain regions are successful in creating an innovative technology cluster (with chapters on Silicon Valley and the Italian Food districts) and why ... | |
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