The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation

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From its beginnings in the 1920s until its demise in the 1980s, Bell Labs-officially, the research and development wing of AT&T-used to be the biggest, and arguably the most productive, laboratory for new ideas on the earth. From the transistor to the laser, from digital communications to cellular telephony, it is hard to find an aspect of brand new life that hasn’t been touched by Bell Labs. In The Idea Factory, Jon Gertner traces the origins of one of the twentieth century’s most important inventions and delivers a riveting and heretofore untold chapter of American history. At its heart this can be a story about the life and work of a small group of brilliant and eccentric men-Mervin Kelly, Bill Shockley, Claude Shannon, John Pierce, and Bill Baker-who spent their careers at Bell Labs. These days, when the drive to invent has change into a mantra, Bell Labs offers us a way to enrich our understanding of the challenges and solutions to technological innovation. Here, in the end, used to be where the foundational ideas on the management of innovation were born.

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