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  Books : Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days


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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.11
EAN: 9781590597149
ISBN: 1590597141
Label: Apress
Manufacturer: Apress
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 500
Publication Date: January 22, 2007
Publisher: Apress
Sales Rank: 6126
Studio: Apress




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For would-be entrepreneurs, innovation managers or just anyone fascinated by the special chemistry and drive that created some of the best technology companies in the world, this book offers both wisdom and engaging insights—straight from the source.

— Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine, and author of The Long Tail



'All the best things that I did at Apple came from (a) not having money and (b) not having done it before, ever.' —Steve Wozniak, Apple



Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days is a collection of interviews with founders of famous technology companies about what happened in the very earliest days. These people are celebrities now. What was it like when they were just a couple friends with an idea? Founders like Steve Wozniak (Apple), Caterina Fake (Flickr), Mitch Kapor (Lotus), Max Levchin (PayPal), and Sabeer Bhatia (Hotmail) tell you in their own words about their surprising and often very funny discoveries as they learned how to build a company.



Where did they get the ideas that made them rich? How did they convince investors to back them? What went wrong, and how did they recover?



Nearly all technical people have thought of one day starting or working for a startup. For them, this book is the closest you can come to being a fly on the wall at a successful startup, to learn how it's done.



But ultimately these interviews are required reading for anyone who wants to understand business, because startups are business reduced to its essence. The reason their founders become rich is that startups do what businessesdo—create value—more intensively than almost any other part of the economy. How? What are the secrets that make successful startups so insanely productive? Read this book, and let the founders themselves tell you.




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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I liked it and I lived through that period
Having started programming in 1979, I remember most of the book. The author has done an excellent job in eliciting information from the people being interviewed. In some cases they were allowed to wander a bit but it was extremely interesting what their thoughts were. I would imagine the editing process has cut out a lot of other information. Maybe publish that as an aside to this book. Maybe on the web or something. I'm sure it will bring a deeper sense of what they were going through.
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - 32 interviews with technology entrepreneurs
32 intervies wiht some of the biggest names in technology in history. anyone in this industry should find some interviews worth reading and re-reading. i've found the following interviews realy interesting; Sabeer Bhatia (hotmail.com) and his advice on business plans. Stephen Kaufer (TripAdvisor.com) experience on building the largest online travel community in the world. James Hong (HotOrNot.com) - a lot of wisdom from a young entrepreneur.

worth reading indeed - just take some time ... it's ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Attention all tech entrepreneurs!
If you want to be a millionaire, who do you ask how to do it? You ask millionaires how they did it. If you want to start a tech company, what do you do? You read this book. Simply the best.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good for the area it covers.
This is a good book on what it took for 32 entrepreneurs to become successful in the technology field. However it is focused only on the technology field. If that is your area of interest this would be a great book for you to read. But if your area of interest is startups in another field you would be disappointed by this book. Great for the area it covers, and it does give many insights that could be adapted to other fields, but for me it was too narrow a view of entrepreneurship.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great readings
Great book! Very fun stories to read, during which you can't stop wishing you were one of those lucky guys :)







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