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* [https://steveblank.com/secret-history/ Secret History] - excellent index to the above, along with a lengthy bibliography
 
* [https://steveblank.com/secret-history/ Secret History] - excellent index to the above, along with a lengthy bibliography
 
* [https://computerhistory.org/blog/who-named-silicon-valley/?key=who-named-silicon-valley Who named Silicon Valley?] - covers much else besides the name
 
* [https://computerhistory.org/blog/who-named-silicon-valley/?key=who-named-silicon-valley Who named Silicon Valley?] - covers much else besides the name
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* [http://share.endeavor.org/pdf/HDSVBSV.pdf How Did Silicon Valley Become Silicon Valley?] (archived [https://web.archive.org/web/20150322001607/http://share.endeavor.org/pdf/HDSVBSV.pdf here]) - lengthy analysis of the factors which led to its growth
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* Gregory Gromov, [https://silicon-valley-history.com/ ''From the Gold Mines of El Dorado to the “Golden” Startups of Silicon Valley''] - a detailed analysis of one particularly key factor
  
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 21 May 2025

Silicon Valley is the name for the large collection of hardware and software organizations (most, but not all, of them commercial companies) around the San Francisco Bay. They were in some sense almost all rooted in Stanford University, in the faculty and researchers there, and the students and trainees they produced.

Among the oldest members of the Valley ecosystem are:

See also

Further reading

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