Accidental empires

how the boys of Silicon Valley make theirmillions, battle foreign competition and still can't get a date

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Robert X. Cringely: Accidental empires (1993, Penguin)

336 pages

English language

Published Nov. 20, 1993 by Penguin.

ISBN:
978-0-14-017138-9
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OCLC Number:
29389450

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Accidental Empires: How the Boys of Silicon Valley Make Their Millions, Battle Foreign Competition, and Still Can't Get a Date (1992, 1996), is a book written by Mark Stephens under the pen name Robert X. Cringely about the founding of the personal computer industry and the history of Silicon Valley.The style of Accidental Empires is informal, and in the first chapter Cringley claims that he is not a historian but an explainer, and that "historians have a harder job because they can be faulted for what is left out; explainers like me can get away with printing only the juicy parts." Notably, the book was critical of Steve Jobs and Apple, as well as Bill Gates and Microsoft. The book described how companies in the technology industry were built and critiqued the public-relation campaigns that explained such narratives.The book was revised and republished in 1996, with new material added. A …

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