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5.0 out of 5 stars
Raw, well researched and captures the Silicon Alley roller coaster.,
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This review is from: Silicon Alley: The Rise and Fall of a New Media District (Cultural Spaces) (Paperback)
As the co-founder of the very first dot com company to go public in Silicon Alley during the Dot Com Boom - K2 Design, Inc. (mentioned briefly in the book) - I can assure you, Michael Indergaard has delivered almost a blow-by-blow account of one of the craziest moments in New York City and American history.1995 - 1999 made no sense as venture capitalists handed out money as if they had Pez Dispensers of cash all because someone scribbled their business plan on a cocktail napkin. After reading Michael's book, I now understand the reason for all the craziness in NYC called Silicon Alley. Raw and truthful, it is a cold hard history lesson for anyone that can't understand WHY modern economics does NOT work. Excellent and I highly recommend it. |
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Silicon Alley: The Rise and Fall of a New Media District (Cultural Spaces) by Michael Indergaard (Hardcover - January 7, 2004)
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