Dot.Con
Dot.Con
John Cassidy
Kr 94,-
- Utgiver:
- HarperCollins
- Forlag:
- HarperCollins
- Utgitt:
- 2002-03-19
- Kategori:
- Aktuelt
- ISBN:
- 9780061841781
- Språk:
- Engelsk
- Pris:
- Kr 94,-
- Format:
- Epub / Kopibeskyttet
An artful blend of storytelling, history, and economics,
Dot.Con provides the first complete and authoritative
account of the biggest financial story of the modern era.
Salon.com: "The first good book about one of capitalism’s
most embarrassing debacles."
When Vannevar Bush, Franklin D. Roosevelt's chief
scientific adviser, sat down in 1945 to write a magazine
article about the future, he had no idea what he was
beginning. Bush's vision of a desktop computer that would
contain all of human knowledge inspired the scientists who
built the Internet. In the early 1990s, when a British
computer programmer devised the World Wide Web and an
Illinois student invented an easy-to-use Web browser, the
Internet was transformed from a scientific curiosity into
the biggest gold rush since the Klondike.
In Dot.con, John Cassidy, one of the country's leading
financial journalists and a staff writer at the New Yorker,
relates the stories of Netscape, Yahoo!, America Online,
Amazon.com, and other Internet companies, large and small.
In a lively and entertaining narrative, Cassidy traces the
rise of Internet stocks and the development of a populist
stock market culture to the end of the Cold War. He shows
how an unscrupulous alliance of entrepreneurs such as Jeff
Bezos, venture capitalists such as John Doerr, stock
analysts such as Mary Meeker, and investment bankers such
as Frank Quattrone helped turn an exciting technological
development into an unstable and dangerous speculative
bubble.
Cassidy doesn't restrict his attention to Silicon Valley
and Wall Street. He demonstrates how many prominent
journalists and policy makers helped to expand and prolong
the bubble, particularly Alan Greenspan, the chairman of
the Federal Reserve.
But in the end, Cassidy concludes, responsibility for the
Internet boom and bust cannot be placed on any one
individual. It was a nationwide epizootic that involved
tens of millions of Americans. And now that it is over, the
country as a whole is paying a heavy price for succumbing
to greed and wishful thinking. An artful blend of
storytelling, history, and economics, Dot.con provides the
first complete and authoritative account of the biggest
financial story of the modern era.











