New York Times Columns (Sunday Business Section)
Prototype – Kicking Reality Up a Notch, New York Times
Prototype – Location, Location: It Still Pays to Be Near, New York Times
Prototype – A Web That Speaks Your Language, New York Times
Prototype – Software That Monitors Children’s Virtual Playgrounds, New York Times
Prototype – Try, Try Again, or Maybe Not, New York Times
Prototype – Running a Business After Doing Time, New York Times
Prototype – Cell Phones as Credit Cards? Americans Must Wait, New York Times
Prototype – The Comics Are Feeling the Pain of Print, New York Times
Prototype – Lessons of Survival, From the Dot-Com Attic, New York Times
Prototype – If No One Sees It, Is It an Invention? New York Times
Prototype – We’ll Fill This Space, But First a Nap, New York Times
Other Articles for General Readers
Time-Lapse Reality, an essay on biography for Powells.com
Tracing Silicon Valley’s Roots, San Francisco Chronicle
How the Valley Start-Up was Invented, San Jose Mercury News
Robert Noyce and the Tunnel Diode + Finding Noyce’s Notebook, IEEE Spectrum
Go Off and Do Something Wonderful, Core
Why Noyce Matters, Computing Unplugged
The Microchip Turns 50: Lessons for Innovators
Apple Through The Years, San Francisco Chronicle
When Steve Jobs Was a “Joker,” Bloomberg Echoes
Academic Articles
Draper Gaither and Anderson: First Venture Capital Firm in Silicon Valley. In Making the American Century: Studies in 20th Century Culture, Politics, and Economy. Forthcoming from Oxford University Press
The Origins of Innovation in Silicon Valley. In Places of Invention. Forthcoming from MIT Press
Robert Noyce and Fairchild Semiconductor, 1957-1968, Business History Review
