The Rise and Fall of Xerox, the Rochester Lab That Built the Future as Silicon Valley Took It
A compelling look at Xerox PARC, the legendary Rochester-linked research lab that helped invent the modern computing world—from the graphical user interface to the mouse—only to watch Silicon Valley transform its ideas into billion-dollar empires.

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The Fascinating Story of Netscape, the Browser That Launched the Internet Age and Fell to Microsoft!

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How Did Humans Invent Guns?

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Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

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The Fascinating Story of Compaq, the Houston Garage That Reverse-Engineered IBM and Built a PC Giant

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How to Turn Sand into $15 TRILLION Dollars (Entire History of Silicon Valley)

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Rise and Fall of BlackBerry: Waterloo’s Email Empire Lost to Apple’s iPhone Keynote

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What Happened to Acorn Computers? Why the Brand Disappeared

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The Fascinating Story of Fairchild Semiconductor, the Traitorous Eight Who Sparked Silicon Valley

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The Rise and Fall of Palm, the Santa Clara Startup That Built the First Smartphone and Lost to Apple

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The 8KB Computer That Built the Modern World — The Unix Story

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RYAD - The Soviet attempt to clone the IBM S/360

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How Intel Almost Died — The Decision That Saved a $200 Billion Company

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Texas Instruments: The Dallas Oil Company That Accidentally Invented the Microchip and Changed Tech

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Rise and Fall of Silicon Graphics, the Mountain View Giant That Built Hollywood’s Biggest Films

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Apple‘s Struggle to Survive the IBM PC

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The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

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What Happened to SCSI? Why the Better Technology Lost

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The Hotmail Problem Microsoft Didn't Expect

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The Evolution of the Operating System

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