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"Adam Lashinsky es uno de los periodistas más perspicaces, emprendedores y enérgicos que cubre la tecnología en los Estados Unidos hoy en día. Siempre es un placer leerlo." (Walter Isaacson, autor de Steve Jobs y The Innovators)
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