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- Follows the struggle of Richard Hendricks, a Silicon Valley engineer trying to build his own company called Pied Piper.
- History of Apple and Microsoft.
- The story of Theranos, a multi-billion dollar tech company, its founder Elizabeth Holmes, the youngest self-made female billionaire, and the massive fraud that collapsed the company.
- Teaming up with internet entrepreneur Randi Zuckerberg, series captures the intertwining lives of young professionals on the path to becoming Silicon Valley's next great success stories.
- This documentary tells the forgotten stories of some of the most influential personal computer pioneers in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the late 1960s, big mainframe computers owned by large corporations and the government were seen as tools of control. The Hippie movement and the anti-Vietnam war protests served as a hotbed for a revolutionary idea: creating an affordable home computer to be used by ordinary people as a counterbalance to Big Brother. Well, the rest is history, but what has happened to the early ideals and the initial ethos of free sharing? As one of the visionaries puts it: "It's true that what I helped to create is today's establishment. That's what I was trying to get rid of: the establishment."
- Jamie Bartlett investigates the untold story about Silicon valley's technology cooperation plans of changing the world as we know it with disruption, and the problems which may come out of this exploration.
- In the hills above Silicon Valley, a man's search for his hometown's past yields unlikely alliances and unexpected results, as he takes action to disrupt the "progress" of Silicon Valley.
- Explores the unique mix of ingredients that fuelled Silicon Valley's rise to becoming the world's technological and economic powerhouse.
- Narrated by Walter Cronkite, this is the quintessential documentary on Silicon Valley and the emergence of a new golden age of civilization. This film visually captures the origins and essence of today's technological Shangri-La: Silicon Valley.
- Silicon Valley Millennium reveals the magic of Silicon Valley while exploring the lives of the extraordinary people who have made the southern end of San Francisco Bay into the world's leading center of technical innovation.
- A group of young men break into a Silicon Valley business and have to face the ramifications of their choices.
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- Bill Maher and Yahoo. have teamed up for an exclusive online live stream of his CrazyStupidPolitics comedy special, performed live in Silicon Valley.
- Finnish award-winning barista Kalle Freese travels to San Francisco with his girlfriend to start an instant coffee start-up with big goals. At stake are Kalle's health, relationship and the newly formed start-up.
- This September 17th, on the seventh anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, the masses will gather for a digital occupation to disrupt Big Tech: #OCCUPYSILICONVALLEY We jam the corporate behemoths that have a stranglehold on our attention, time, and thoughts-Alphabet (Google), Apple, Facebook, Amazon. These mega corps monetize our likes and clicks, feeding our personal information into endless algorithms that exacerbate our addiction to the instant gratification they provide. They claim to connect us, yet a crisis of loneliness pervades our culture like never before. This is a call for everyone around the world to take a stand for our rights and freedoms, in whatever way works for them: Leave your phone at home for the day Boycott Amazon for 24 hours Delete Facebook and Instagram altogether Take part in Google No Search Day- Whatever it takes to make Silicon Valley do a double take. Spread the word; let's shake loose the grip Big Tech has on our minds-even just for one day-to feel the power the people are capable of and rethink the way we let technology run our lives. Let's flip the power balance. Let's make the internet ours again.
- Host Ahmad Al-Ghazi explores Silicon Valley companies through interviews and reenactments.
- Subject material is divided into 8 chapters, each presenting an aspect of life in the modern day Silicon Valley in a purely audio-visual format.
- Through many in-depth interviews with the veterans of Silicon Valley, this documentary describes the history, start-up culture, business management and venture capital mechanisms of the Silicon Valley.
- SECRETS OF SILICON VALLEY is a shocking exposé of the hidden downsides of the Internet revolution and also a funny and moving meditation on America's love affair with technology. Told without narration, the film chronicles a tumultuous year in the lives of two young activists grappling with rapid social change and the meaning of globalization on their own doorsteps. Magda Escobar runs Plugged In, a computer training center in a low income community just a few miles from the epicenter of high-tech wealth. Silicon Valley's skyrocketing rents and increasing evictions are driving out the people she is supposed to serve, but Magda struggles to find Plugged In a new home and receives unexpected help from President Clinton and Hewlett-Packard. Raj Jayadev is a temporary worker who confronts the hype of Silicon Valley by revealing the reality of an unseen and unacknowledged army of immigrant workers. Hired by the world's largest temporary agency, Manpower, Inc., to work in a Hewlett-Packard assembly plant, he is laid off when he organizes other "temps" to challenge health and safety conditions. But Raj finds surprising and funny ways to take the controversy to the Internet, the public and the press. Throughout the film, high tech CEO's and moguls comment on Magda and Raj's stories with revealing insights on time, technology, greed and globalization. Part MODERN TIMES, part BLADERUNNER, this is the first and only film to take a critical look at the social impact of the new millennium's high technology.
- After moving away from Silicon Valley, Kelly returns when she gets offered a job as an Executive Assistant. Under the veil of innovation and intelligence, Kelly sees first hand what really goes on in Silicon Valley.
- In the wake of the James Damore/Google memo, Dave Cullen (aka Computing Forever) disputes the value of diversity hiring and affirmative action.
- Two high tech entrepreneurs use their computers to interact with the outside world so they won't have to in person until the day when a pretty stranger, with a dark past, knocks on their door.
- Untold hidden stories of Silicon Valley.
- While much of the country struggles to emerge from a recession, California's Silicon Valley is booming, and technology companies like Facebook, Skype, and Apple are seeing their valuations soar. CNN anchor and special correspondent Soledad O'Brien reports that the ownership of this digital boom is mostly young, white, and male. For her fourth Black in America documentary, O'Brien asks why, according to industry analyst CB Insights, less than one percent of all venture capital money went to digital startups with African-American founders in 2010. She follows the progress of eight strangers after they were selected to live together for nine weeks in a unique, technology-focused "accelerator" developed to help African-American digital entrepreneurs secure funding to establish their businesses. A Black In America Special.
- Featuring four Vancouver-based Chinese millennial tech entrepreneurs, this documentary explores Vancouver's burgeoning tech sector and brings a closer look to the roles international talents play in contributing to this fast-growing industry.
- Cybershell talks about Space Station Silicon Valley (1998).