By Larry Chiang
Nothing gets created in a vacuum. Lec 18 is #RollerChiang. It’s where one innovation chasm is linked to another.
My entrepreneurship theorem is that our effort to cross the innovation chasm is all linked together.
But, if you believe that originality is critical, you’re not understanding how innovation works. I got called the Paris Hilton of Silicon Valley by one of my Stanford Engineering 145 students.
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#Paris Hilton #SiliconValley “piggybacking off people and institutions of real success.” duck9.com/blog/credit-se…
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.@LarryChiang is apparently the Paris Hilton of Silicon Valley. That doesn’t sound like a bad gig, actually. – b.qr.ae/HEnF0S
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All work has a prequel
#cs183p is a sequel to #cs183e Lec 13, 17 & 18. {Photo credit Jim Breyer} pic.twitter.com/KOKLH4fGe5 |
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Iron Man was built out of a scrapped rocket and a power adapter that was made for Public Relations purposes.

{Photo credit Jim Breyer}



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