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It began unnoticed in the 1950s with two concepts: in biology, with James D. Watson and Francis Crick's description of DNA's double-helix structure, and in computing, with Jack Kilby's and Bob Noyce's independent inventions of the integrated circuit.
Ten Rules of the Cheap Revolution Rich Karlgaard 2010
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Willing to give it a chance because of Phillip Noyce's (The Saint, Patriot Games) involvement.
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Not at all the center of attention, Jobs was saddened by Noyce's death and chastened by life's ephemeral nature.
William Bradley: Steve Jobs: Hardly a Perfect Person, Perhaps a Perfect Icon William Bradley 2011
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The seeds of the IQ economy were sown in the 1950s with James D. Watson and Francis Crick's description of the double helix and Jack Kilby's and Bob Noyce's independent invention of the integrated circuit.
Scary Smart: The Next Trillion-Dollar Industry Rich Karlgaard 2010
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The search engine's Doodle design celebrates what would have been Noyce's 84th birthday with a stylised electronic chip on its home page.
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Not at all the center of attention, Jobs was saddened by Noyce's death and chastened by life's ephemeral nature.
William Bradley: Steve Jobs: Hardly a Perfect Person, Perhaps a Perfect Icon William Bradley 2011
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With Arnold Schwarzenegger long since retired and even Tom Cruise (who was previously attached to Noyce's film) seemingly no longer a pull for audiences, there's a gap to fill.
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Later, unbidden, Jolie echoes Noyce's observation.
Action figure: Angelina Jolie is out to prove she's an actress worth her 'Salt' 2010
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Considering Catch a Fire was Noyce's most recent movie in my memory, I thoroughly enjoyed it, but thought the story was weak.
Phillip Noyce Attached to Direct CIA Drama Edwin A. Salt « FirstShowing.net 2008
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The consensus is that Noyce's movie is a wildly silly affair with plot gaps as big as your arm, but it still manages to be hugely entertaining in a Bourne-meets-Bond-meets-Bauer sort of way (except ... well ... with a lady).
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