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Eighty percent of today's desktop computers operate on chips produced by Intel Corporation, which is now a more profitable company than the top 10 PC makers combined. But just how did the company, under CEO Andrew Grove, become so powerful? And what does its position mean to those who depend upon it? By combining public records, private documents, and interviews with more than 100 of those who know the company best, Financial Times columnist Tim Jackson has produced the fascinating, definitive story: Inside Intel: Andy Grove and the Rise of the World's Most Powerful Chip Company. .



1. Inside Intel : Andy Grove and the Rise of the World's Most Powerful Chip Company
by Tim Jackson

2. End of Millennium (Castells, Manuel. Information Age, V. 3,)
by Manuel Castells

3. Diffusion of Innovations
by Everett M. Rogers(Preface)

4. Connections
by James Burke

5. The Medium Is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects
by Marshall McLuhan, et al

6. The Day the Universe Changed
by James Burke

7. Creating the Digital Future : The Secrets of Consistent Innovation at Intel
by Albert Yu

8. The Religion of Technology : The Divinity of Man and the Spirit of Invention
by David F. Noble

9. A Science Odyssey : 100 Years of Discovery (Pbs Series)
by Charles Flowers

10. The Axemaker's Gift : Technology's Capture and Control of Our Minds and Culture
by James Burke, et al

11. The Soft Edge : A Natural History and Future of the Information Revolution
by Paul Levinson

12. The Mask of Command
by John Keegan

13. The Substance of Civilization : Materials and Human History from the Stone Age to the Age of Silicon
by Stephen L. Sass

14. The Axemaker's Gift : A Double -Edged History of Human Culture/Cassettes
by James Burke, Robert Ornstein

15. The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe (Canto Series)
by Elizabeth L. Eisenstein

16. Driving Change : How the Best Companies Are Preparing for the 21st Century
by Jerry Yoram Wind, Jeremy Main (Contributor)

17. The Culture of Time and Space, 1880-1918
by Stephen Kern

18. Visions of Technology : A Century of Vital Debate About Machines, Systems and the Human World (The Sloan Technology Series)
by Richard Rhodes(Editor)

19. Medieval Technology and Social Change
by Lynn Townsend White

20. History of Strength of Materials : With a Brief Account of the History of Theory of Elasticity and Theory of Structure
by Stephen P. Timoshenko

21. Small Unit Leadership : A Commonsense Approach
by Dandridge M. Malone

22. Paths of Innovation : Technological Change in 20Th-Century America
by David C. Mowery, Nathan Rosenberg

23. Technics and Civilization
by Lewis Mumford

24. The Challenge of Command : Reading for Military Excellence
by Roger H. Nye

25. Disenchanted Night : The Industrialization of Light in the Nineteenth Century
by Wolfgang Schivelbusch, Angela Davies (Editor)

26. The Printing Press As an Agent of Change : Communications and Cultural Transformations in Early-Modern Europe (Volumes 1 and 2 in One)
by Elizabeth L. Eisenstein

27. The Military Maxims of Napoleon
by William E. Cairnes(Editor), et al

28. Killing the Black Body : Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty
by Dorothy Roberts

29. The Making of a Blockbuster : How Wayne Huizenga Built a Sports and Entertainment Empire from Trash, Grit and Videotape
by Gail Degeorge

30. The Brigade in Review : A Year at the U.S. Naval Academy
by Robert Stewart, William P. Lawrence (Designer)

31. Machinery and Mechanical Devices : A Treasury of Nineteenth-Century Cuts (Dover Pictorial Archive Series)
by William Rowe

32. Spirit of the Web: The Age of Information from Telegraph to Internet
by Wade D. Rowland

33. To Light Such a Candle : Chapters in the History of Science and Technology
by Keith J. Laidler

34. Frontiersmen in Blue : The United States Army and the Indian, 1848-1865
by Robert Marshall Utley

35. Paths of Fire : An Anthropologist's Inquiry into Western Technology
by Robert McCormick Adams

36. Out of the Fiery Furnace : The Impact of Metals on the History of Mankind
by Robert Raymond

37. Nebraska Tractor Tests Since 1920 (Motorbooks International Crestline)
by Charles H. Wendel

38. Data Trash : The Theory of the Virtual Class (Culture Texts)
by Arthur Kroker, Michael A. Weinstein (Contributor)

39. Carl Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism : Against Politics As Technology (Modern European Philosophy)
by John P. McCormick

40. The Wonders of the World
by Bonnie S. Lawrence(Editor), et al

41. The Pentagon of Power : The Myth of Machine
by Lewis Mumford

42. The State, War, and the State of War (Cambride Studies in International Relations, 51)
by Kalevi J. Holsti

43. Waves of Change : Business Evolution Through Information Technology
by James L. McKenney, et al

44. Mathematics and Measurement (Reading the Past)
by Oswald Ashton Wentworth Dilke

45. The Tradition of Technology : Landmarks of Western Technology in the Collections of the Library of Congress
by Leonard C. Bruno

46. Honda : The Complete Story (Crowood Motoclassics)
by Roland Brown

47. How Was It Done? : The Story of Human Ingenuity Through the Ages
by Reader's Digest(Editor), et al

48. Amazing Achievements : A Celebration of Human Ingenuity
by Nigel Hawkes

49. U.S. Coast Guard Cutters and Craft : 1946-1990
by Robert L. Scheina

50. Technology's Storytellers : Reweaving the Human Fabric
by John M. Staudenmaier

51. Eliza : Remembering a Pittsburgh Steel Mill
by Mark Perrott(Photographer), et al

52. The U.S. Naval Academy : An Illustrated History
by Jack Sweetman, Thomas J. Cutler (Contributor)

53. Destination : Quality : How Our Small-Volume Building Firm Used Tqm to Improve Our Business
by Gilbert J. Veconi, Charles A. Layne (Contributor)

54. Chinese Technology in the Seventeenth Century : T'Ien-Kung K'Ai-Wu
by Sung Ying-Hsing, et al

55. Remembering the Future : Interviews from Personal Computer World
by Wendy M. Grossman(Editor)

56. Usna : The United States Naval Academy : A Pictorial Celebration of 150 Years
by Gale Gibson Kohlhagen, et al

57. Milestones in Science and Technology : The Ready Reference Guide to Discoveries, Inventions, and Facts
by Ellis Mount, Barbara A. List (Contributor)

58. The Future of Warfare
by Bevin Alexander

59. Inventive Minds : Creativity in Technology
by Robert J. Weber(Editor), David N. Perkins (Editor)

60. This Gifted Age
by John H. Gibbons

61. The Sounds and Colors of Power : The Sacred Metallurgical Technology of Ancient West Mexico
by Dorothy Hosler

62. Offshore Pioneers : Brown & Root and the History of Offshore Oil and Gas
by Joseph A. Pratt, et al

63. Victorian Science and Engineering : Portrayed in the Illustrated London News
by Kenneth Chew, Anthony Wilson (Contributor)

64. Farmcarts to Fords : A History of the Military Ambulance, 1790-1925 (Medical Humanities Series)
by John S., Jr. Haller

65. Science and Technology in World History : An Introduction
by James E. McClellan, Harold Dorn

66. Authority, Liberty, and Automatic Machinery in Early Modern Europe (Studies in the History of Technology)
by Otto Mayr

67. U.S. Coast Guard and Revenue Cutters, 1790-1935
by Donald L. Canney

68. Science on the Run : Information Management and Industrial Geophysics at Schlumberger, 1920-1940 (Inside Technology)
by Geoffrey C. Bowker

69. A History of Engineering and Technology : Artful Methods
by Ervan G. Garrison

70. Personal Recollections and Observations of General Nelson A. Miles : Embracing a Brief View of the Civil War : Or from New England to the Golden Gate
by Nelson A. Miles, et al

71. Safety First : Technology, Labor, and Business in the Building of American Work Safety, 1870-1939 (Studies in Industry and Society, 13)
by Mark Aldrich

72. Science and the Navy : The History of the Office of Naval Research
by Harvey M. Sapolsky

73. The History of Statistics : The Measurements of Uncertainity Before 1900
by Stephen M. Stigler

74. Science and Civilization in China : Chemistry and Chemical Technology : Part 6 : Military Technology, Missiles and Sieges (Vol 5)
by Joseph Needham, et al

75. Black '41 : The West Point Class of 1941 and the American Triumph in World War II
by William Yenne



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