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You only have to be right once : the unprecedented rise of the instant tech billionaires / Randall Lane, and the staff of Forbes.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New York : Portfolio/Penguin, 2014Description: xii, 208 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : ill ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781591847663 (hardcover)
  • 1591847664 (hardcover)
Uniform titles:
  • Forbes
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 384.3/3092273
LOC classification:
  • HC 102.5 L266y 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1 Sean Parker, Facebook: Master of Disruption 1 -- Chapter 2 Drew Houston, Dropbox: No More Hot Pockets 17 -- Chapter 3 Elon Musk, Tesla Motors and SpaceX: Inside the Mind of Iron Man 29 -- Chapter 4 Kevin Systrom, Instagram: No Revenues? No Revenue Model? No Problem! 41 -- Chapter 5 Daniel Ek, Spotify: Hacking the Music Industry 55 -- Chapter 6 Aaron Levie, Box: The Man Who Would Be Gates 69 -- Chapter 7 Jack Dorsey, Twitter, Square: Jack of All Trades 81 -- Chapter 8 David Karp, Tumblr: The $1 Billion Art Project 93 -- Chapter 9 Nick Woodman, GoPro: Chasing the Thrillionaire 107 -- Chapter 10 Brian Chesky, Airbnb: The Sharing Economy's Broker 119 -- Chapter 11 Alex Karp, Palantir: Meet Big Brother 127 -- Chapter 12 Pejman Nozad, Angel Investor: Silicon Valley's Cinderella 143 -- Chapter 13 Evan Spiegel, Snapchat: The $3 Billion Bet 155 -- Chapter 14 Palmer Luckey, Oculus VR: Virtual Reality, Tangible Fortune 171 -- Chapter 15 Adi Tatarko, Houzz: Breaking into the Boy's Club 183 -- Chapter 16 Jan Koum, WhatsApp: The Face of the American Dream 193.
Summary: "The ultimate insider's look at the newest titans of tech, from the editorial team at Forbes. Silicon Valley's new billionaires are an unconventional breed, turning ideas into money at a rate never before seen in human history. Their ascension proves a turning point in how great fortunes are made and how technology disseminates. Among these golden boys are: Elon Musk, billionaire bachelor and founder of Paypal, electric carmaker Tesla, and private space company SpaceX; Evan Spiegel, 23-year old founder of Snapchat, who recently turned down a $3 billion offer from Facebook; and Alex Karp, the eccentric philosopher with almost no tech background who turned Palantir into a data-mining champion. Over the last three years, Forbes has published indepth profiles of this new batch of billionaires, including the founders of Spotify, Dropbox, Tumblr, and Twitter. Now, in a compilation introduced and updated by Forbes editor Randall Lane, fans and critics alike will get a comprehensive look at who these super-entrepreneurs are and what they say about their own success and their plans for the future"-- Provided by publisher.
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Chapter 1 Sean Parker, Facebook: Master of Disruption 1 --
Chapter 2 Drew Houston, Dropbox: No More Hot Pockets 17 --
Chapter 3 Elon Musk, Tesla Motors and SpaceX: Inside the Mind of Iron Man 29 --
Chapter 4 Kevin Systrom, Instagram: No Revenues? No Revenue Model? No Problem! 41 --
Chapter 5 Daniel Ek, Spotify: Hacking the Music Industry 55 --
Chapter 6 Aaron Levie, Box: The Man Who Would Be Gates 69 --
Chapter 7 Jack Dorsey, Twitter, Square: Jack of All Trades 81 --
Chapter 8 David Karp, Tumblr: The $1 Billion Art Project 93 --
Chapter 9 Nick Woodman, GoPro: Chasing the Thrillionaire 107 --
Chapter 10 Brian Chesky, Airbnb: The Sharing Economy's Broker 119 --
Chapter 11 Alex Karp, Palantir: Meet Big Brother 127 --
Chapter 12 Pejman Nozad, Angel Investor: Silicon Valley's Cinderella 143 --
Chapter 13 Evan Spiegel, Snapchat: The $3 Billion Bet 155 --
Chapter 14 Palmer Luckey, Oculus VR: Virtual Reality, Tangible Fortune 171 --
Chapter 15 Adi Tatarko, Houzz: Breaking into the Boy's Club 183 --
Chapter 16 Jan Koum, WhatsApp: The Face of the American Dream 193.

"The ultimate insider's look at the newest titans of tech, from the editorial team at Forbes. Silicon Valley's new billionaires are an unconventional breed, turning ideas into money at a rate never before seen in human history. Their ascension proves a turning point in how great fortunes are made and how technology disseminates. Among these golden boys are: Elon Musk, billionaire bachelor and founder of Paypal, electric carmaker Tesla, and private space company SpaceX; Evan Spiegel, 23-year old founder of Snapchat, who recently turned down a $3 billion offer from Facebook; and Alex Karp, the eccentric philosopher with almost no tech background who turned Palantir into a data-mining champion. Over the last three years, Forbes has published indepth profiles of this new batch of billionaires, including the founders of Spotify, Dropbox, Tumblr, and Twitter. Now, in a compilation introduced and updated by Forbes editor Randall Lane, fans and critics alike will get a comprehensive look at who these super-entrepreneurs are and what they say about their own success and their plans for the future"-- Provided by publisher.

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