Startup: a silicon valley adventure

by Jerry Kaplan

Paperback, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

338.761 C

Publication

New York: Penguin Books, 1996.

Description

Jerry Kaplan had a dream: he would redefine the known universe (and get very rich) by creating a new kind of computer. All he needed was sixty million dollars, a few hundred employees, a maniacal belief in his ability to win the Silicon Valley startup game. Kaplan, a well-known figure in the computer industry, founded GO Corporation in 1987, and for several years it was one of the hottest new ventures in the Valley. Startup tells the story of Kaplan's wild ride: how he assembled a brilliant but fractious team of engineers, software designers, and investors; pioneered the emerging market for hand-held computers operated with a pen instead of a keyboard; and careened from crisis to crisis without ever losing his passion for his revolutionary idea. Along the way, Kaplan vividly recreates his encounters with eccentric employees, risk-addicted venture capitalists, and industry giants such as Bill Gates and John Sculley. And no one -- including Kaplan himself -- is spared his sharp wit and o… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1994

Physical description

336 p.; 7.7 x 0.8 inches

ISBN

9780140257311

Barcode

221

DDC/MDS

338.761 C
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