LEADER 04464nim a2200517Ka 4500001 17159774 005 20240510091310.0 006 m o h 007 cr una--- 007 sz usn nn ed 008 230926s2024 nyu s 00| 0 eng d 020 9781797175034 (sound recording) 035 ODN0010056811 037 E663E907-E1CD-4E20-BF1D-813A35DDE94F |bOverDrive, Inc. |nhttp://www.overdrive.com 040 TEFOD |cTEFOD 084 BIO026000BUS070030SOC022000 |2bisacsh 100 1 Swisher, Kara. 245 10 Burn book |h[electronic resource] : |bA tech love story. |cKara Swisher. 250 Unabridged. 260 New York : |bSimon & Schuster Audio, |c2024. 300 1 online resource (7 audio files) : |bdigital 306 07:40:15 336 spoken word |bspw |2rdacontent 337 audio |bs |2rdamedia 337 computer |bc |2rdamedia 338 online resource |bcr |2rdacarrier 347 audio file |2rda 500 Unabridged. 506 Access restricted by licensing agreement. 511 0 Narrator: Kara Swisher. 520 Instant New York Times Bestseller From award-winning journalist Kara Swisher comes a witty, scathing, but fair accounting of the tech industry and its founders who wanted to change the world but broke it instead. "Swisher, the bad-ass journalist and OG chronicler of Silicon Valley...takes no prisoners in this highly readable look at the evolution of the digital world...Bawdy, brash, and compulsively thought-provoking, just like its author, Burn Book sizzles" ( Booklist , starred review). Part memoir, part history, Burn Book is a necessary chronicle of tech's most powerful players. From "the queen of all media" (Walt Mossberg, The Wall Street Journal ), this is the inside story we've all been waiting for about modern Silicon Valley and the biggest boom in wealth creation in the history of the world. When tech titans crowed that they would "move fast and break things," Kara Swisher was moving faster and breaking news. While covering the explosion of the digital sector in the early 1990s, she developed a long track record of digging up and reporting the facts about this new world order. Her consistent scoops drove one CEO to accuse her of "listening in the heating ducts" and prompted Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg to once observe: "It is a constant joke in the Valley when people write memos for them to say, 'I hope Kara never sees this.'" While still in college, Swisher got her start at The Washington Post , where she became one of the few people in journalism interested in covering the nascent Internet. She went on to work for The Wall Street Journal , joining with Walt Mossberg to start the groundbreaking D: All Things Digital conference, as well as pioneering tech news sites. Swisher has interviewed everyone who matters in tech over three decades, right when they presided over an explosion of world-changing innovation that has both helped and hurt our world. Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Sheryl Sandberg, Bob Iger, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Meg Whitman, Peter Thiel, Sam Altman, and Mark Zuckerberg are just a few whom Swisher made sweat—figuratively and, in Zuckerberg's case, literally. Despite the damage she chronicles, Swisher remains optimistic about tech's potential to help solve problems and not just create them. She calls upon the industry to make better, more thoughtful choices, even as a new set of powerful AI tools are poised to change the world yet again. At its heart, this book is a love story to, for, and about tech from someone who knows it better than anyone. 590 Access is avaliable to the Yale community. 650 17 Nonfiction. |2OverDrive 650 7 Biography & Autobiography. |2OverDrive 650 7 Business. |2OverDrive 650 7 Computer Technology. |2OverDrive 655 7 Electronic books. |2local 700 1 Swisher, Kara. 856 40 |yOnline Audiobook |uhttp://link.overdrive.com/?websiteID=835&titleID=10056811 |zClick to access digital title. 902 Yale Internet Resource |bYale Internet Resource >> None Online resource|DELIM|17036602 905 online resource 907 2024-05-10T09:13:10.000Z 946 DO NOT EDIT. DO NOT EXPORT. 960 |o1 |s50.00 |tyulint |uEPOOLGA254 961 |vOnline audiobook - 2825- 987 |cNone |dOnline resource