Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days

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Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days is a collection of interviews with founders of famous technology companies about what happened in the very earliest days. These people are celebrities now. What was it like when they were just a couple friends with an idea? Founders like Steve Wozniak (Apple), Caterina Fake (Flickr), Mitch Kapor (Lotus), Max Levchin (PayPal), and Sabeer Bhatia (Hotmail) tell you in their own words about their surprising and often very funny discoveries as they learned how to build a company.

Where did they get the ideas that made them rich? How did they convince investors to back them? What went wrong, and how did they recover?

Nearly all technical people have thought of one day starting or working for a startup. For them, this book is the closest you can come to being a fly on the wall at a successful startup, to learn how it's done.

But ultimately these interviews are required reading for anyone who wants to understand business, because startups are business reduced to its essence. The reason their founders become rich is that startups do what businesses do—create value—more intensively than almost any other part of the economy. How? What are the secrets that make successful startups so insanely productive? Read this book, and let the founders themselves tell you.

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4.3
24 reviews
A Google user
February 9, 2008
I can't say enough about how good this book is, it's going to be part of my "required reading" list. I like it because it is an honest view on the creation of tech startups. Each person has their own view and, while it is clear that the author is trying to thread some commonalities together, when she encounters a response from a founder that disagrees, she doesn't try to squash it or disagree. It gives a very broad view of the working of starting up. I also pleasantly surprised with the concluding chapter on Alliant (I was more interest in the web companies, but Ron Gruner's story is excellent). Particulars: The chapter on Ann Winblad is great. Joel Spolsky, Ars Technica also great. Alliant Computer, Adobe, Firefox, interesting.
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A Google user
February 12, 2010
Jessica's book is an interesting and entertaining read. It tells a lot of the stories of famed startups like slide or twitter. Highly recommended.
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A Google user
August 3, 2008
This is an awesome book. I highly recommend this book if you're going to start up a technology company.
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About the author

Jessica Livingston is a founding partner at Y Combinator, a seed-stage venture firm based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Mountain View, California. She was previously vice president of marketing at investment bank Adams Harkness. In addition to her work with startups at Y Combinator, she organizes Startup School (www.StartupSchool.org). She has a bachelor's degree in English from Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

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