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  • By your definition of hackerism, it seems Apple has gone from one extreme to another.

    Steven Levy On Mark Zuckerberg And The Hacker Spirit 2010

  • Following the reissue of his now-classic book, Forbes spoke with Levy about the renaissance of classic hackerism, the place of the hacker ethic in the business world, and whether Facebook founder and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg deserves the hacker mantle.

    Steven Levy On Mark Zuckerberg And The Hacker Spirit 2010

  • By your definition of hackerism, it seems Apple has gone from one extreme to another.

    Steven Levy On Mark Zuckerberg, Hacking Heroes 2010

  • Following the reissue of his now-classic book, Forbes spoke with Levy about the renaissance of classic hackerism, the place of the hacker ethic in the business world, and whether Facebook founder and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg deserves the hacker mantle.

    Steven Levy On Mark Zuckerberg And The Hacker Spirit 2010

  • By your definition of hackerism, it seems Apple has gone from one extreme to another.

    Steven Levy On Mark Zuckerberg And The Hacker Spirit 2010

  • Following the reissue of his now-classic book, Forbes spoke with Levy about the renaissance of classic hackerism, the place of the hacker ethic in the business world, and whether Facebook founder and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg deserves the hacker mantle.

    Steven Levy On Mark Zuckerberg, Hacking Heroes 2010

  • Forbes spoke with Levy about the renaissance of classic hackerism, the place of the hacker ethic in the business world, and whether Facebook founder and Chief Executive Mark

    Forbes.com: News 2010

  • The double-pronged genius of hackerism -- sharing freely while creating conditions for the unfettered exploration of each individual's talents -- has nurtured the advancements of our age.

    O'Reilly News and Commentary 2010

  • We'll tie education in with #2, innovation in the economy, with lots of money for educational hackerism, and for wonky abstract arts too, since that's where so much innovation comes from, even if it takes a while to trickle back to the rest of the world.

    hughmcguire.net 2008

  • This means a few things, including: implement policies that make Canada's mobile space competitive with the world, for consumers and developers commit to broadband for all massive investment in hackerism in our education systems

    hughmcguire.net 2008

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