John Battelle is Silicon Valley’s Bob
Woodward. One of the founders of Wired magazine, he has hung around Google
for so long that he has come to be as close as any outsider can to actually
being an insider. Certainly, Google’s founders, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, and
its chief executive, Eric Schmidt, believe that it is safer to talk to Mr.
Battelle than not to do so. The result is a highly readable account of Google’s astonishing rise—the steepest in corporate history—from its origins in Stanford University to its controversial stockmarket debut and its current struggle to become a grown up company while staying true to its youthfully brash motto, "Don’t be evil" Mr. Battelle makes the reader warm to Google’s ruling triumvirate—their cleverness and their good intentions—and fear for their future as they take on the world. G A. distinctiveness B. infiniteness C. selfishness D. aggressiveness [简答题]
Silicon Valley is a magnet to which numerous talented engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs from overseas flock in search of fame, fast money and to participate in a technological revolution whose impact on mankind will surely surpass the epoch-making European Renaissance and Industrial Revolution of the bygone age. [单项选择]The United Kingdom is located in
A. northern Europe. B. western Europe. C. northwestern Europe. D. southeastern Europe. [单项选择]Where are the reading rooms located
A. They are on the first and second floors. B. They are on the first floor. C. They are on the second floor. D. They are in the white building. [单项选择]The Statue of Liberty is located
A. in Arizona. B. at Boston Harbor. C. in Washington. D. at New York Harbor. 我来回答: 提交
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