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To: Dan B. who wrote (280)2/10/2000 11:13:00 PM
From: JustLearning  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1658
 
Below is a link one of the Gilder articles published in early 90s. He talks about Paul Green and some of his work. I recall another article that described Paul Green and Rajiv Ramaswami and their work at IBM and subsequent sale of the division of Tellabs. From what I have read, Gilder admires Paul Green, and would not try to somehow take credit for his work. I think people who are familiar with the technology might find Gilder less interesting, but for me (not very technical), Gilder's views are a very good starting point for due diligence into the companies, the businesses, and the technologies that fit his view of the future. The greatest thing that Gilder does is to make me think. In the words of Bill Gates " Gilder is very stimulating even when I disagree
with him, and most of the time I agree with him".

It was great to re-read this article. Enjoy.

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