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Computer

A History of the Information Machine (Sloan Technology Series)

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An edition of Computer (1996)

Computer

A History of the Information Machine (Sloan Technology Series)

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Blending strong narrative history and a fascinating look at the interface of business and technology, Computer: A History of the Information Machine traces the dramatic story of the invention of the computer.

Earlier histories of the computer have depicted it as a tool both created by and to be used by scientists to solve their own number-crunching problems - as late as 1949 it was thought by some that the world would never need more than a dozen machines. This book suggests a richer story behind the computer's creation, one that shows how business and government were the first to explore the unlimited potential of the machine as an information processor.

Not surprisingly, at the heart of the business story is the name IBM.

Most interesting is the story of how the computer began to reshape broad segments of our society when the PC, or personal computer, enabled new modes of computing that liberated people from dependence on room-sized, enormously expensive mainframe computers. Oddly, the established computer companies initially missed the potential of the PC and ignored it, allowing upstart firms such as Apple and Microsoft to become the fastest growing firms of the twentieth century.

Filled with lively insights - many about the world of computing in the 1990s, such as the strategy behind Microsoft Windows - as well as a discussion of the rise and creation of the World Wide Web, here is a book no one who owns or uses a computer will want to miss.

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Basic Books
Language
English
Pages
342

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Computer: A History of the Information Machine (The Sloan Technology Series)
May 1997, HarperCollins Publishers
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Computer: A History of the Information Machine (Sloan Technology Series)
August 1996, Basic Books
in English
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Computer: a history of the information machine
1996, Basic Books
Hardcover in English - 1st ed.
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1996, Basic Books
in English - 1st ed.

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First Sentence

"The word computer is a misleading name for the ubiquitous machine that sits on our desks."

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Library of Congress
QA76.17 .C36 1996

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OL7593503M
Internet Archive
computerhistoryo0000camp
ISBN 10
0465029892
ISBN 13
9780465029891
LCCN
96002098
Library Thing
60564
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