What the dormouse said--

how the sixties counterculture shaped the personal computer industry

Hardcover, 310 pages

Langue : English

Publié 8 novembre 2005 par Viking.

ISBN :
978-0-670-03382-9
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Numéro OCLC :
57068812

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An analysis of the political and cultural forces that gave rise to the personal computer chronicles its development through the people, politics, and social upheavals that defined its time, from a teenage anti-war protester who laid the groundwork for the PC revolution to the imprisoned creator of the first word processing software for the IBM PC.

3 editions

Sujets

  • Microcomputers -- History
  • Computers and civilization
  • Nineteen sixties

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