One of the lessons of the film “The Social Network” is how lightning fast a new technology can feel like it’s been with us forever. It’s difficult to grasp that Facebook was launched in 2004, the same year Google had its initial public offering — just seven short years ago.

Andrew Grove, in the book “Only the Paranoid Survive,” talks about the moments in time when there is a tsunami change to technology that isn’t just a quiet evolution — it changes everything.

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