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The accomplishments of visionaries Steve Jobs (Noah Wyle) and Bill Gates (Anthony Michael Hall) revolutionize the 20th century.
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Jun 28, 2023 · When it came to pirating and copying the work of others in the field of technology, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates were both seen negatively. In the movie, at Apple’s Company, they hung a pirate flag, which created the atmosphere of a battlefield and gave the audience that impression.
Pirates of Silicon Valley is a 1999 American biographical drama television film directed by Martyn Burke and starring Noah Wyle as Steve Jobs and Anthony Michael Hall as Bill Gates.
Jun 8, 2013 · TNT's Pirates of Silicon Valley follows perhaps the two most influential geeks that set out to do just so. The made-for-TV film chronicles the birth of Microsoft and Apple during the 1970s and how they became two of the most important and influential corporations—not only in the IT field but in the world—propelling their founders to ...
Oct 17, 2015 · Although it clearly lacks the Hollywood prestige of Aaron Sorkin and Danny Boyle, the men behind the new Jobs biopic, "Pirates of Silicon Valley" is shot with real verve. Cleverly opening...
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Jan 22, 2014 · The second important theme of Pirates of Silicon Valley is how new technology is often open in its initial stages but as the industry matures, a few dominant players close innovation grounds until a new payer disrupts the monopolies and the cartels and allow innovation to occur again.
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Jul 20, 2020 · Before the Industrial Revolution, economists saw land and agriculture as the fundamental source of wealth. When feudalism gave way to mass production and the increased power of manufacturing, labor and capital became the chief measures of economic might.