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my own favorite, Jonetix of Cupertino.
George Gilder • Life After Google
Mervin Kelly, Jim Fisk, William Shockley, Claude Shannon, John Pierce, and William Baker.
Jon Gertner • The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation
Shannon had become wealthy, too, through friends in the technology industry. He owned significant shares in Hewlett-Packard, where his friend Barney Oliver ran the research labs, and was deeply invested in Teledyne, a conglomerate started by another friend, Henry Singleton. Shannon sat on Teledyne’s board of directors.
Jon Gertner • The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation
@gordonbrander Although perhaps a 2x2 makes more sense per @kevin2kelly https://t.co/55uzti2B17

and work by.
Jerry Kaplan • Startup: A Silicon Valley Adventure
Ben Horowitz, the son of the truth-telling provocateur David Horowitz, had made his fortune inventing software at VMWare,