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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: Silicon Valley Culture
A kinder, gentler Dottie Downturn
Shamed by her own vituperation, Salon's queen of dot-com barbs vows to be more compassionate. Maybe.
"I Want to Blow Up Silicon Valley"
You can never go home again, an indie film warns, especially if your town's been overrun by techies.
So where's the dot-com movie?
Badly dressed geeks clutching stock options are a tough sell, but Hollywood's still a day late and an IPO short.
Time warp
In "Cyberselfish," Paulina Borsook denounces high-tech culture as pitiless, egotistical and libertarian. She was right in 1996.
Of greed, technolibertarianism and geek omnipotence
Paulina Borsook talks with Thomas Scoville about her new book, "Cyberselfish."
Silicon Valley's pinup boys
Venture capitalists and start-up founders slip into something comfortable for GQ.
Zen and the art of start-ups
A Silicon Valley rebel gets spiritual about making money in "The Monk and the Riddle."
Dot-com party madness
Forget about return on investment. Bay Area tech companies spend $1 million a month on food, drink and music in exchange for "buzz."
"AllThePornYouCanEat.Com"
The increasingly humorless dot-com industry inspires a DIY revolution -- and lots of witty domain names.
Buck's: The breakfast spot of champions
The Woodside diner that's all the rage with VCs and journalists makes a perfect party locale for "The Nudist on the Late Shift." Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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