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Mentioned in 14 episodes
In the plex
Book • 2011
In *In the Plex*, Steven Levy provides an in-depth exploration of Google's rise from its origins as a Stanford project to its current status as a global tech giant.
The book delves into Google's engineering mindset, its approach to innovation, and its impact on society.
Levy examines key aspects such as Google's relationship with China, its social networking initiatives, and its interactions with government regulators.
The book delves into Google's engineering mindset, its approach to innovation, and its impact on society.
Levy examines key aspects such as Google's relationship with China, its social networking initiatives, and its interactions with government regulators.
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as a source for their Google episodes, containing a passage about Google's micro kitchens.


David Rosenthal

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, quoting a passage from the book about the perception of Google's ventures beyond search.


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while discussing his Google internship.


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in the introduction of the podcast.


Cory Doctorow
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while discussing Google's history and its struggle with balancing principles and profit.


Scott Galloway

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como lectura esencial para entender la cultura y orígenes de Google.

Macarena Riva

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Mentioned as being fun to read after learning about the book, because there is an understanding of what was going on at Google around that time.

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Building a Culture of Candor - Radical Candor by Kim Scott
Mentioned by Nathan Toops as a book they've read, when drawing a comparison to the stories of how Sergey Brin and Larry Page operate within Google.

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