Pirates of Silicon Valley Documentary)

Published 2013-07-02
Documental sobre dos de las más exitosas empresas del mundo

All Comments (21)
  • @elviscash56
    Larry Ellison was way ahead of his time, he was talking about cloud computing even back then.
  • @cflo1386
    Holy cow I don't understand why people gloss over Wozniak when it comes to the early pc pioneers, Woz was the brains behind the pc, but Jobs gets all the credit.
  • @SIMKINETICS
    My second very serious experience in CAD design was on a MAC in 2003. The user-interface was state-of-the- art then, and I appreciated its friendly approach as now. As an engineer who worked in Silicon Valley for decades, I appreciate the brilliance of that which focused here! Silicon Valley Rocks!
  • @tgore276
    I believe this is actually from the documentary, "Triumph of the Nerds." "Pirates" is an actual made-for-TV movie.
  • i LOVE Larry Ellison at the end, I don't care what people say he knew the benefits of the internet and he was all about the digital download revolution years and years before it started.
  • @makemarker
    Forrest Gump also invested in the fruit company.
  • Amateur and general audiences only focus about who is the inventor. For us who are knowledgeable in advanced industrial organization, we all know that having an idea doesn't make you the man who make it work. An idea is not 90% of the job done. If the world was equal to what inventors do, we would be living in the stone age. Woz is the inventor of the video camera, Steve Jobs is the greatest filmmaker of all time. Stealing ideas doesn't mean not being creative, it mean building things from the idea of other and in the long term, it makes the market more efficient. Stealing doesn't mean (stealing), it mean we can do more than what you did, we know that and you know it too, so be brave and let us carry on your idea.
  • @Super-yw7ss
    Trillion dollar company started in a room or garage 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Amazing!!!!
  • @MegaFUNKTOPUS
    36:34 - Steve Jobs - "We have always been shameless about stealing great ideas" 42:07 - Steve Jobs - "The only problem with Microsoft is.... they don't think of original ideas" Dafuq?
  • @vertigo6982
    Steve Jobs, was truly a visionary. Engineers are dime a dozen.. but try finding a man with confidence, ambition, strive, with a vision of the way things should be... Men like this dont come around often in history... and they ALWAYS leave their mark, as well as change life as we know it. They advance human beings understanding of the world, and its not till 100s of years later that society truely understands and appreciates their impact on the world. Steve might have been ruthless.. but you dont understand the corporate business world.. especially one with Giants if you find his governing out of place. Its a sea of sharks.. and to stay alive.. you better be the biggest shark or you wont last long. This system that we are all in... is heavily controlled by the Titans.. they created this system.. Im very surprised he was able to pull off what he pulled off. The fact he was able to do what he did to make Apple the company it is today means.. he was VERY VERY smart and careful. Just look at what he accomplished.. The man is a legend.
  • @retroHC
    Pirates Of Silicon Valley is a very good and accurate movie. The look-alikes are so like the originals!
  • @StreetHierarchy
    Pirates of Silicon Valley is a TV movie with Noah Wylie as Steve Jobs and Anthony Michael Hall as Bill Gates. "I got the loot, Steve!"
  • I'm really into comics and SCI-FI and it just boggles my mind that two geniuses like Jobs and Gates could be amazed by the fact that the Personal Computer revolutionized the world the way that it did. The Adam West Batman had a portable Batcomputer in the Batmobile and The Jetsons' home had a giant video console that ran the house and could accept phone calls. Also, just look at the work of Jules Verne and many others and you will see that fiction has always waited for science to catch up with it and I don't see that situation changing any time soon! Thank GOD for the power of the human imagination, we couldn't get along without it, not by a longshot!
  • @ace942
    If history had gone differently, Digital Research with Gary Kildall would be the big company today and not Microsoft. Microsoft played dirty and won by playing dirty. Did you know that when the PC come out, there were 2 options for the operating system. PC-DOS for $40 or CPM for more ( I forgot the amount but it was 200 something). So even though there was more software for CPM at the time, people purchased PC-DOS (later MS-DOS) and eventually software would get written for PC-DOS since that is what people were getting for their OS.
  • @gillianorley
    This documentary called "Pirates of Silicon Valley," is actually an act of piracy itself. All of these interview clips are from the Robert X. Cringely documentary, "Triumph of the Nerds", which aired on PBS in 1995. They even stole the name from the 1999 TNT docudrama staring Noah Wiley and Anthony Michael Hall.
  • Mr Ellison i would know you , you are fantastic man and are worthy to be honorated :) :) :)