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Aside from Startup.com, are there any (relatively recent) good documentaries of a tech nature, such as about programming, tech start-ups, notable people in the industry, etc.

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Aardvark'd: 12 Weeks with Geeks

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The Pirates of Silicon Valley. Or heck, just come wander the valley for a few weeks. I almost ran over Woz last weekend.

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BBS: The Documentary

Kind of US-centric in its perspective, but the Fidonet parts are really interesting.

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E-dreams is a pretty good movie in that vein. It's about a web site start-up Kozmo.com that delivers groceries to customers in New York. They gained a lot of momentum early, but the wheels eventually started to unravel. The owner of the company, Joe Park, was very young and smart. From the film, he seemed to learn a lot about his success and failure. There's a recent article that reflects on the film and says that Joe co-founded Askville, an Amazon.com website where users ask and answer questions.

Wikipedia has a nice list of significant companies to the dot come bubble. Listed among them are GovWorks (Start-up.Com) and Kozmo.Com.

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One of the definitive documentaries on the tech industry is by Bob Cringely, called Triumph Of The Nerds. Bob continues his work at PBS with a great set of downloadable documentaries called NerdTV. Definitely the most interesting documentaries I've come across.

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Code Rush, the documentary about Mozilla in 2000 and their decision to release their code as open source. I enjoyed it.

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Code Rush can be watched online here: viddler.com/explore/coderush/videos/1 – tomlog May 30 at 23:16
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[The Internet Archive][1] has lots of computer and technology videos.

[1]: http://www.archive.org/details/computersandtechvideos/"Computers and Technology Videos"

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The KGB, the Computer and Me, about Cliff Stoll's experiences catching crackers working for the Soviet Union at the end of the cold war.

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