I visited and on a Sunday, I visited xerox Park I remember meeting security guard and offered him some donuts , he gave me a tour of the whole place and let me walk outside the building , that was priceless this is where Steve Jobs saw The mouse, gui icons and much more.. After, that I continued on to Santa Cruz. I perfect day… Downey California
Most of the buildings Google are in started out as a company called Silicon Graphics. Later Sun Microsystems occupied some of those buildings. Then Sun Micro occupied a new campus out by the Dumbarton bridge which later became Facebook headquarters. Sun Micro and Silicon Graphics made highend computers in the 80's and 90's. I remember delivering to Google in their 1st 2 building on Salida road. I think in the 90's. Also, Atari, Yahoo, Amdahl, Intel, and AMD started in Sunnyvale. Memorex started in Santa Clara. Cisco, Netscape, Symantec-Norton and Fairchild started in Mountain View
I visited Baltimore (Maryland) on the eastcoast and that area also has an insane amount of tech companies there to my surprise. It’s literally the eastcoast version of Silicon Valley. Austin Texas is another very good area for tech from what I’ve seen but Baltimore is definitely a close second behind Silicon Valley for sure. Baltimore seems to have a shit ton of IT security and cybersecurity tech companies out there. I’m assuming due to the massive governmental population that’s there and the close proximity to Washington DC. You should check out Baltimore.
SO basically Silicon Valleys district separated by area from toll or highway, and you need to take exit for every big company you visit since they in different areas but still Silicon Valley?
If you look up Santa Clara valley it is the same valley between the outer coast range or Santa Cruz mountains and the outer coast range or Hamilton range. Multiple cities all tied together its resembles one large city.
I remember they started in a former car dealership in Menlo Park on the El Camino. I think it was an Olds or Buick shop? They had just 2 garages where they converted Lotus roadsters to Electric. I think they made just 50 or 200 of them? I think they only leased them you could not own them?
The background music seems like we're on an African Safari .
Thank You ❤
Amazing and simple video Trevor! Nice!! Thank you for the video :)
I visited and on a Sunday, I visited xerox Park I remember meeting security guard and offered him some donuts , he gave me a tour of the whole place and let me walk outside the building , that was priceless this is where Steve Jobs saw The mouse, gui icons and much more.. After, that I continued on to Santa Cruz. I perfect day… Downey California
Most of the buildings Google are in started out as a company called Silicon Graphics. Later Sun Microsystems occupied some of those buildings. Then Sun Micro occupied a new campus out by the Dumbarton bridge which later became Facebook headquarters. Sun Micro and Silicon Graphics made highend computers in the 80's and 90's. I remember delivering to Google in their 1st 2 building on Salida road. I think in the 90's. Also, Atari, Yahoo, Amdahl, Intel, and AMD started in Sunnyvale. Memorex started in Santa Clara. Cisco, Netscape, Symantec-Norton and Fairchild started in Mountain View
This is an awesome video! I am a prospering engineer hoping to start my career in silicon valley
I visited Baltimore (Maryland) on the eastcoast and that area also has an insane amount of tech companies there to my surprise. It’s literally the eastcoast version of Silicon Valley. Austin Texas is another very good area for tech from what I’ve seen but Baltimore is definitely a close second behind Silicon Valley for sure. Baltimore seems to have a shit ton of IT security and cybersecurity tech companies out there. I’m assuming due to the massive governmental population that’s there and the close proximity to Washington DC. You should check out Baltimore.
trillions of dollars within a few miles of eachother.. good stuff
I wonder why people won't serach for this kind of amazing videos.. it's so helpful
I thought Silicon Valley was like a dealership outlet where there is a dealer next to the other. In this case one tech building next to the other.
Thank you man, nice tour 💪🏻
Great video Trevor. Was just missing a visit to In and Out Burgers and a drunken Bowen in the streets of Vegas
oh we did that - check Insta Stories:) . Just not part of this "tour"
EFTMOnline YES..!! I heard the cross to 3AW. 👍🏻👍🏻
Cheers mate. No problem driving in the USA I see. Enjoy the trip
No mate, we almost always rent a car when we're over here - its great
Thank you Trevor for the tech tour
A pleasure!
this song make me crazy
Thank you for the nice video mate !!
Thank u for the great tour
SO basically Silicon Valleys district separated by area from toll or highway, and you need to take exit for every big company you visit since they in different areas but still Silicon Valley?
If you look up Santa Clara valley it is the same valley between the outer coast range or Santa Cruz mountains and the outer coast range or Hamilton range. Multiple cities all tied together its resembles one large city.
"Startup" Tesla is now worth more than Facebook.
I remember they started in a former car dealership in Menlo Park on the El Camino. I think it was an Olds or Buick shop? They had just 2 garages where they converted Lotus roadsters to Electric. I think they made just 50 or 200 of them? I think they only leased them you could not own them?
so entertaining !!! thanks for this video
Nice one greatly appreciated
It’s a very nice place but also very expensive
yes, I lived 5 minutes away from Google and Small houses were 1.5 million dollars and one bed apartments started at $3000 per month.
very good useful video
They are so much distant
Huh?
Great video
Nooo So I'm a NERD? hahaha
It's just a bunch of buildings, don't bother
Change the title to *Silicon Valley Building Logos* smh
I don’t understand why you have to drive so much
Um... did you want me to walk a few hours from place to place?