Index Of Pirates Of Silicon Valley Review

Unlike a standard documentary, the film uses a character-driven narrative style, blending dark humor with intense drama to show how "misfits," "rebels," and "troublemakers" built the digital world we live in today.

While the film is lauded for capturing the spirit of the era, it takes creative liberties. index of pirates of silicon valley

The movie covers the early rivalry between Steve Jobs (Apple) and Bill Gates (Microsoft) and is based on the book Fire in the Valley . Unlike a standard documentary, the film uses a

| Event | Year | Significance (as indexed by the film) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1975 | Gates and Paul Allen write BASIC for it. The first software "product." | | Apple I & II | 1976-77 | Jobs and Wozniak create the first user-friendly personal computer. | | IBM PC Launch | 1981 | IBM needs an OS; Gates refers them to Gary Kildall (Digital Research), but then sells them QDOS (quick and dirty operating system) renamed MS-DOS. | | Macintosh Launch (1984) | 1984 | Jobs’s masterpiece, but limited hardware and software. The famous "1984" Super Bowl ad is recreated. | | Jobs fired from Apple | 1985 | After the Mac’s commercial failure, Jobs loses a power struggle to John Sculley. | | Windows 3.0 | 1990 | The film’s end point: Microsoft’s dominance is sealed. | | Event | Year | Significance (as indexed

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