I've Heard Good Things

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Code Rush, produced in 2000 and broadcast on PBS, is an inside look at living and working in Silicon Valley at the height of the dot-com era. The film follows a group of Netscape engineers as they pursue at that time a revolutionary venture to save their company - giving away the software recipe for Netscape’s browser in exchange for integrating improvements created by outside software developers.

This is worth your time. It’s one of the more foreboding documentaries I’ve ever seen, particularly in retrospect. 

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Posted on Tuesday, February 1 2011. Tagged with: netscapepbsdocumentaryfilmaol
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    worth your time. It’s one...more foreboding documentaries I’ve ever seen, particularly
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