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“The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story” is actually a book written by Michael Lewis, not Michael J. Lewis. Michael Lewis is an American author and financial journalist known for his works such as “Moneyball,” “The Big Short,” and “The Blind Side.”
“The New New Thing” was published in 1999 and focuses on the life and career of Jim Clark, a prominent entrepreneur and co-founder of companies like Silicon Graphics, Netscape Communications Corporation, and Healtheon. The book explores the culture of Silicon Valley during the dot-com era and provides insights into the mindset and ambitions of the people driving the technological revolution at the time.
Michael Lewis delves into Jim Clark’s journey, from his early days as a technology innovator to his rise as one of Silicon Valley’s most influential figures. The book offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of high-stakes entrepreneurship, venture capital, and the drive to create the next big thing in the rapidly evolving tech industry.
“The New New Thing” provides an engaging narrative that explores the risks, successes, and failures of those involved in the high-tech boom of the late 1990s. It offers readers a glimpse into the competitive and visionary mindset that drives the entrepreneurs of Silicon Valley and their relentless pursuit of the “new new thing.
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