
“La red social ”: ¿cuánto vale una idea? | Ciencia, Cine y podcast #11
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Sobre nuestro invitado Jaime García:
Web de Qlip: https://qlip.es/
Página de Facebook de Qlip: https://www.facebook.com/qlip.es/
Algunas curiosidades que hemos comentado:
10 curiosidades de Elon Musk: https://www.ticbeat.com/cyborgcultura/10-cosas-que-seguramente-no-sabias-sobre-elon-musk/
La historia de Facebook: https://marketing4ecommerce.net/historia-de-facebook-nacimiento-y-evolucion-de-la-red-social/
Sobre la conversación entre Jobs y Gates: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM_I2uwOfXw
Libro de Ben Horowitz sobre construir un negocio: https://www.amazon.es/Hard-Thing-about-Things-Building/dp/0062273205
“Tu idea no vale nada”: https://dayinlab.com/2016/07/09/tu-idea-no-vale-nada-el-metodo-cientifico-aplicado-a-la-empresa/
Sobre las películas y series que se han mencionado en este episodio:
La red social (2010) – David Fincher
Esencia de mujer (1992) – Martin Brest
Ágora (2009) – Alejandro Amenábar
The imitation game (2014) – Morten Tyldum
Una mente maravillosa (2002) – Ron Howard
La guerra de las corrientes (2019) – Alfonso Gómez Rejón
El fundador (2016) – John Lee Hancock
Jobs (1964) – Anthony Mann
El rey león (1994) – Rob Minkoff, Rogers Allers
Sherlock Holmes: juego de sombras (2011) – Guy Ritchie
Hitch (2005) – Andy Tennant
100 metros (2016) – Marcel Barrena
Nuestra web: www.cienciacine.com
Nuestro Twitter: https://twitter.com/ciencia_cine
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