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The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution
by Walter Isaacson
Similar to 'The New New Thing', this book delves into the world of technological innovation and the individuals who drive it, providing a rich narrative of creativity and entrepreneurship.
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by Charles Seife
Like 'The New New Thing', it captures the essence and impact of technology on society, providing a narrative that reflects the themes of innovation and change.
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by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee
This book aligns with the themes of rapid technological change presented in 'The New New Thing', offering insights into the ongoing digital revolution.
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by John Carreyrou
Like 'The New New Thing', this book provides a critical look at the world of startups and innovation, highlighting ambition, risk, and ethical dilemmas.
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by Peter Thiel
Thiel's insights mirror the entrepreneurial spirit found in 'The New New Thing', emphasizing originality and innovation in the tech world.
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by Ben Horowitz
This book resonates with the themes of entrepreneurship and the tech industry found in 'The New New Thing', presenting a realistic view of business challenges.
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by Nicholas Carr
Similar to 'The New New Thing', it examines the profound effects of technology on society, raising questions about innovation and its implications.
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by Walter Isaacson
This biography provides insight into a key figure of the technology revolution, similar to the innovation themes in 'The New New Thing'.
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by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths
This book parallels the tech-driven narrative in 'The New New Thing', examining the intersection of technology and human behavior.
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