285: How Silicon Valley Remade America in Its Image: A History of Digital Disruption

Published: July 12, 2019, 4 p.m.

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Whether its smartphones, laptops, or the Internet, there\\u2019s no doubt the products of Silicon Valley are a part of our daily lives. According to the Pew Research Center, 81% of Americans own a smartphone, and nearly three-quarters of adults have a desktop or laptop computer. But how did a slice of northern California turn into one of the most influential industries in history? Brian talks with historian Margaret O\\u2019Mara about the Valley\\u2019s rise to global tech capital. O\\u2019Mara\\u2019s new book is called \\u201cThe Code: Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America.\\u201d
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\\nImage: In this April 24, 1984 file photo, Steve Jobs, left, chairman of Apple Computers, John Sculley, center, president and CEO, and Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, unveil the new Apple IIc computer in San Francisco, Calif. Apple has become the world\\u2019s first company to be valued at $1 trillion, the financial fruit of tasteful technology that has redefined society since two mavericks named Steve started the company 42 years ago. Source: AP Images
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