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    Shelfari edited the description of Nerds 2.0.1 Saturday, August 1 2009.

    • The companion to the documentary series premiering on PBS in November 1998. A romp through the development of the "Information Superhighway" from the people who brought you "Triumph of the Nerds." Nerds 2.0.1 is the first light-hearted but comprehensive account of how the Internet developed from a medium for academic geeks, hackers, and policy wonks into a billion-dollar vehicle for communication and commerce. The brand names Microsoft, Apple, Netscape, Intel, Novell, AOL, 3Com, Java, Sun, Amazon, Yahoo!, and Excite are known worldwide, but for every one of these success stories lie a multitude of wrecked businesses by the side of the road. Based on four years of research and interviews with the founders of the successful companies who started in their parents' garages with credit card advances and with the venture capitalists who supported them, as well as with the unlucky engineers who missed the patent deadlines and key phone calls, Stephen Segaller tells the human story behind the Internet. From the start of the Pentagon's ARPAnet in the 1960s, through the work of physicist Tim Berners-Lee and a young programmer named Marc Andreessen (who wrote the code for the Internet browser "Mosaic") on to the bazillionaires and their companies today, Nerds is a warm and engaging tale of billionaires rising from the development of a communications medium that one in three Americans uses but nobody owns. The companion documentary series is hosted by the author of the best-selling Accidental Empires: How The Boys of Silicon Valley Make Their Millions, Battle Foreign Competition, and Still Can't Get a Date.

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    Shelfari edited the contributors of Nerds 2.0.1 Thursday, July 23 2009.

    • Added a contributor: Stephen Segaller: (Primary Author)
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    Shelfari edited the first sentence of Nerds 2.0.1 Friday, July 17 2009.

    • JEFF BEZOS, FOUNDER OF AMAZON.COM, the online bookstore, says this about the contrast between his solid products and the intangible medium in which the transactions are processed: "I think there's a sort of a fundamental irony that we're using bits to sell atoms.
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