
Episode 25: The Facebook IPO
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Episode 25: The Facebook IPO mentions The Facebook Effect by David Kirkpatrick, The Everything Store by Brad Stone, and Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization by Parag Khanna with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
The excerpt mentions a less fabricated version of the Facebook founding story, recommending David Kirkpatrick's book.
you kind of get the version of it that's in the everything store and you get Jeff talking about it on stage.
The speaker discusses a relatively new book by Parag Khanna called 'Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization'.
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The host highlights David Kirkpatrick's book as a source for a more authentic narrative about Facebook's origins. Thi…
The host mentions 'The Everything Store' to highlight how the narrative of Amazon's founding has been shaped over tim…
The host briefly mentions 'Connectography' to highlight its insights on the relationship between connectivity and glo…
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- A second recurring theme is Facebook founding story.
- Referenced books include The Facebook Effect by David Kirkpatrick and The Everything Store by Brad Stone.
- The strongest audience signal points to Anyone interested in social media history and Anyone interested in the history of Amazon and its early engineering challenges..
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“The speaker discusses a relatively new book by Parag Khanna called 'Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization' and shares insights about its thesis on connectivity and power.”
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