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E-grāmata: Turning Silicon into Gold: The Strategies, Failures, and Evolution of the Tech Industry

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  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: APress
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781484256299
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781484256299

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User level: Beginning-Intermediate

A few square miles of Northern California contain some of the world’s largest companies whose products affect billions of people every single day. What made these giants of Silicon Valley as impactful as they are? What do their paths to success have in common?

Turning Silicon into Gold is a sharp analysis of 25 case studies examining just that. Authors Griffin Kao, Jessica Hong, Michael Perusse, and Weizhen Sheng provide relevant commentary as they explore the stories behind companies such as Apple, Amazon, OpenTable, and many more. These organizations used unique problem-solving strategies to forever change the face of tech—whether it was Facebook’s second mover advantage over MySpace or Nintendo’s leap of faith in the 1980s to revitalize the video game industry.

Learn by example as Turning Silicon into Gold divulges the inner workings behind some of the most significant business decisions in tech history. The nuanced ways these companies tackled emerging markets and generated growth in uncertain times is essential knowledge for modern business leaders, innovators, and aspiring founders. Whether you are simply curious about the origins of the world’s tech giants or you are an entrepreneur looking for inspiration, the thoughtful, comprehensive case study collection that is Turning Silicon into Gold belongs on your bookshelf.


What You Will Learn
  • Understand why companies like Amazon, Facebook, OpenTable and more have made some controversial and strategic decisions
  • Realize how Big Data is driving the success of many new and mature ventures
  • See how tech companies are tackling emerging markets and generating growth
  • Examine how capital flows through the tech industry

Who This Book is For
The book is for people currently in or interested in exploring a career in the intersection of technology and business, such as product management, entrepreneurship, or non-coding positions at a tech company—it’s also great for people generally curious about how the tech industry operates. The book offers case studies in an engaging and approachable way, while still providing important takeaways and probing questions—perfect for the casual reader or even someone trying to prepare for interviews.
About the Authors vii
Introduction ix
Part I Getting Started
1(36)
Chapter 1 The Second Mover Advantage
3(6)
Chapter 2 Election Meddling
9(6)
Chapter 3 Cashless Cash
15(8)
Chapter 4 Pivot to Perfection
23(8)
Chapter 5 The Chicken or the Egg
31(6)
Part II Gaining the Edge
37(36)
Chapter 6 The Secondary Market
39(10)
Chapter 7 Cutting Out the Middleman
49(6)
Chapter 8 Innovating an Industry
55(6)
Chapter 9 Flourishing Freemium
61(8)
Chapter 10 Fake It `Til You Make It'
69(4)
Part III Extending the Lead
73(36)
Chapter 11 Online to Offline (020)
75(6)
Chapter 12 The Last Mile Problem
81(4)
Chapter 13 Tech IPO Flops
85(6)
Chapter 14 Apples to Apples
91(8)
Chapter 15 Memes As Marketing
99(10)
Part IV Failing
109(32)
Chapter 16 Un-assistive Voice Assistants
111(8)
Chapter 17 Too Much of a Good Thing
119(8)
Chapter 18 print("No.")
127(6)
Chapter 19 The Rise and Fall of Virtual Reality
133(8)
Part V Society
141(38)
Chapter 20 Chinese Women in Tech
143(6)
Chapter 21 Mental Health Algorithms
149(6)
Chapter 22 I Made It; It's Mine
155(6)
Chapter 23 What to Expect When You're Expecting a Billion New Users
161(6)
Chapter 24 Wisdom of the Crowd
167(6)
Chapter 25 Dataism and Transhumanism
173(6)
Glossary 179(10)
Index 189
Griffin Kao has a background in computer science, mechanical engineering, and economics from Brown University. He's worked as both a software engineer and product manager at B2B and B2C tech companies, both large and small, and has acquired a lot of insight into how the industry operates.



Jessica Hong is studying computer science at Cornell University. She's been able to witness the impact of technology in the world through her previous roles as a software engineer, product manager, and venture capital partner.







Michael Perusse, Harvard University class of 2020, studied computer science and mathematical sciences. He's worked in product management at both Google, Microsoft, and startups, and has written for a variety of magazines and websites.





Weizhen Sheng is studying Networked and Social Systems Engineering and pursuing a Masters degree in Data Science at the University of Pennsylvania. She has previously worked as a product manager and software engineer in the tech industry, and as an analyst at an investment board, offering her varying perspectives on the role of technology.