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The Secret History of Silicon Valley

Google Tech Talks
December, 18 2007

How Stanford the CIA/NSA Built the Valley We Know Today

How much does an average Googler know about the history of the place
he works in? Silicon Valley.
Come and test your knowledge. I have seen this talk and I assure you -
even seasoned Silicon Valley
veterans will find this story interesting. Silicon Valley entrepreneur
Steve Blank will talk about how
World War II set the stage for the creation and explosive growth of
Silicon Valley, and the role of
Frederick Terman and Stanford in working with government agencies
(including the CIA and the
National Security Agency) to set up companies in this area that
sparked the creation of hundreds
of other enterprises.

Speaker: Steve Blank
Steve Blank spent nearly 30 years as founder and executive of high
tech companies in Silicon Valley,
most recently the enterprise software firm E.piphany. He has been
involved in or co-founded eight
Silicon Valley startups, ranging from semiconductors to video games,
and personal computers to
supercomputers. He teaches entrepreneurship at U.C. Berkeley's Haas
School of Business,
Columbia University and Stanford's Graduate School of Engineering.

Channel: People & Blogs
Uploaded: December 21, 2007 at 2:12 am
Author: googletechtalks

Length: 00:56:31
Rating: 4.63
Views: 99758

Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education

Video Comments:
ironflesh (January 8, 2009 at 5:45 am)
I wouldnt say that they where all of low IQ, maybe by today standards, but they did evolve. Smart people evolve, dumb people are the working horse of which smart people thrive. Now if we can just get over ourselfs and let us cage dumb people like chickens and such, it would be easier. Oh, wait, we have a prison system for that lol
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Soulfree2008 (December 27, 2008 at 10:32 pm)
My god, I havent even watched the vid yet, but are there really this many mentally deficient people watching 1 hour of technical video???
will respond again upon completion... Im just in intellectual revulsion...! :/
techfixer16888 (December 26, 2008 at 8:52 pm)
haha sorry i made a mistake earlier. i knew dale carnegie's organisation could never be involved in eugenics. I was confusing andrew carnegies' institude with dale carnegies' intitude. they were distant cousin's that did not know of each other. There is something in IQ being hereditary I am sure, but that doesnt mean the less intellignet people has to die. if low IQ is something deserving of death, then the whole human race should have been wiped out during the stone ages.
techfixer16888 (December 26, 2008 at 8:36 pm)
life hasn't been that cruel to us. atleast we are not dead. Enjoy what you have while you are here. Leave survival of the fittest to the animal world. Space travel, automation of mundane jobs, removal of the current monetary system of debt, better health care, google governance, there are plenty to look forward to, for those who can cope with the next 3 years. I don't believe carnegie institude was involved in eugenics, they gave my mother chinese translations of Dale's 2 best books for free.
TheSweetwaterJones (December 21, 2008 at 9:04 am)
It doesn't really prove anything. If there are six horses in a race, and you have enough money to put it on all of them, then why not? You'll get repaid by the winners and have the oppourtunity to press for reimbursement from the defeated. It's simply sound economics.
mightywind5888 (December 19, 2008 at 2:42 pm)
Right. Nature is probably going to die. 4.5 billion years, as far as we can tell, and she's on her last leg. Think outside your planet to the universe--unlimited resources, constant supply of solar energy, the ability for mankind to survive any earth disaster. Old mother nature can hold her own. We will continue to be the species that must adapt.
mightywind5888 (December 19, 2008 at 12:11 pm)
Sounds like the weak gazel complaining that he will be eaten by the lion. Survival of the fittest isn't man-made. Get quick, adapt, or die.
dervishmadwhirler (December 19, 2008 at 2:17 pm)
mightywind5888; I'll never adapt to a small-minded set of values. Nature won't adapt; it will retaliate, or it will die, and with it, the rest of life on Earth. Have fun adapting.
techistory (December 7, 2008 at 7:28 pm)
Slides for this presentation are available for download or viewing on Slideshare
Search for "Secret History of Silicon Valley."

An updated version of this talk with a discussion of the rise of Venture Capital is on the Computer History Museum web site.
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