10+ Best Articles on Silicon Valley
The most useful articles on silicon valley from around the web—beginners to advanced—curated by thought leaders and our community. We focus on timeless pieces and update the list whenever we discover new, must-read articles or videos—make sure to bookmark and revisit this page.
Top 5 Silicon Valley Articles
At a glance: these are the articles that have been most read, shared, and saved on silicon valley by Refind users.
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How to speak Silicon Valley: decoding tech bros from microdosing to privacy
Your guide to understanding an industry where capitalism is euphemized
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The End of the Silicon Valley Myth
The companies that define our digital lives have hit a wall.
Short Articles
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How Sweden became the Silicon Valley of Europe
As Klarna's billionaire founder Sebastian Siemiatkowski prepares to stage one of the biggest-ever European fintech company listings, a feast of capitalism, he credits an unlikely backer for his runaway success: the Swedish welfare state.
«In particular, the 39-year-old pinpoints a late-1990s government policy to put a computer in every home.»
Can TV take down the cult of the tech founder?
The Dropout, Super Pumped, and WeCrashed try to break up our love affair with tech founders. They don’t totally succeed.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes found guilty
The poster child for Silicon Valley hubris will likely face jail time. She was found not guilty on several charges relating to patients.
The tech industry is looking to replace the smartphone — and everybody is waiting to see what…
Industry watchers and participants think that Apple has a good chance to validated and revolutionize augmented reality like it did with smartphones.
Forget Facebook: Zoom is the tech industry’s newest problem child
Just like every other platform that’s exploded in popularity, the video conferencing system has problems with child pornography and privacy.
Long Articles
These are some of the most-read long-form articles on silicon valley.
Survival of the Richest
The wealthy are plotting to leave us behind
How Big Tech Manipulates Academia to Avoid Regulation
A Silicon Valley lobby enrolled elite academia to avoid legal restrictions on artificial intelligence.
The Spin Master Behind Facebook, Airbnb, and Silicon Valley As You Know It
For two and a half decades Margit Wennmachers has quietly shaped the public image of the world's hottest startups. Now she must reckon with the new era of big tech.
Four Years in Startups
Life in Silicon Valley during the dawn of the unicorns.
The Secrets of Google’s Moonshot Factory
How the tech giant is trying to leverage the science of breakthroughs and resurrect the lost art of invention
Publications
We monitor hundreds of publications, blogs, newsletters, and news sources in Silicon Valley, including:
Vox
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The Baffler
Political and cultural criticism, satire, and salvos. Since 1988. Online and in print.
The Intercept
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New York Magazine
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Fast Company
Inspiring readers to think beyond traditional boundaries & create the future of business. Subscribe to our daily newsletter: http://fastcompany.com/newsletters
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