Imagine a chimpanzee rampaging through a data center powering everything from Google to Facebook. Infrastructure engineers use a software version of this “chaos monkey” to test online services’ robustness—their ability to survive random failure and correct mistakes before they actually occur. Tech entrepreneurs are society’s chaos monkeys, disruptors testing and transforming every aspect of our lives, from transportation (Uber) and lodging (Airbnb) to television (Netflix) and dating (Tinder). One of Silicon Valley’s most provocative chaos monkeys is Antonio García Martínez.
After stints on Wall Street and as CEO of his own startup, García Martínez joined Facebook’s nascent advertising team, turning its users’ data into profit for COO Sheryl Sandberg and Chairman and CEO Mark “Zuck” Zuckerberg. Forced out in the wake of an internal product war over the future of the company’s monetization strategy, García Martínez eventually landed at rival Twitter. He also fathered two children with a woman he barely knew, brewed illegal beer on the Facebook campus (accidentally flooding Zuckerberg’s desk), lived on a sailboat, raced sports cars on the 101, and enthusiastically pursued the life of an overpaid Silicon Valley cad.
Now this gleeful contrarian unravels the chaotic evolution of social media and online marketing and reveals how it is invading our lives and shaping our future. Weighing in on everything from startups and credit derivatives to Big Brother and data tracking, social media monetization, and digital “privacy,” García Martínez shares his scathing observations and outrageous antics, taking us on a humorous, subversive tour of the fascinatingly insular tech industry. Chaos Monkeys lays bare the hijinks, trade secrets, and power plays of the visionaries, grunts, sociopaths, opportunists, accidental tourists, and money cowboys who are revolutionizing our world. The question is, how will we survive?
The reality is, Silicon Valley capitalism is very simple: Investors are people with more money than time. Employees are people with more time than money. Entrepreneurs are simply the seductive go-between.
Startups are business experiments performed with other people’s money. Marketing is like sex: only losers pay for it.
##哇哦看看此書的豆瓣評論,大開眼界。一整本的technical和business東西沒人討論,跳起來喊“不尊重女性”?I mean have you heard of casual dating? 對比一下NYT的review和豆瓣的,就,愛看看不看滾哈
評分##三星半,作者會講故事,但是乾貨太少,扯淡太多。我們就是拿時間來換金錢的奴隸們
評分##20180224 wanqu
評分##Disappointing coming from someone who seems to be well read and more than capable in technical aspects. All the good materials went to waste in sheer bitterness and pettiness. It's such a shame how oftentimes profanity is mistaken for poignancy.
評分Marketing is like sex: only losers pay for it.
評分##3.5星吧,自己絮絮叨叨和生活細節、不斷引經據典、以及FB的工作都不怎麼有趣,有些吐槽和反省、自己創業經曆、收入部分倒還是不錯
評分##entertaining 但對女性真的極其不尊重
評分##3.5星吧,自己絮絮叨叨和生活細節、不斷引經據典、以及FB的工作都不怎麼有趣,有些吐槽和反省、自己創業經曆、收入部分倒還是不錯
評分##fb跌破發行價時清空,還寫齣社交自殺的書來,這憤青的抱怨不聽也罷啦。rtb ad exchange.
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