Dealers of Lightning: Xerox PARC and the Dawn of the Computer Age
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Read in February, 2008
While I am only 3/4 the way through, this is a fascinating book on PARC -- Palo Alto Research Center. PARC is the research lab for Xerox, which you may know was the dominant player in photocopier business back in the 60s and 70s.
Dealers of Lightning provides a fascinating history of the development of many everyday, common products -- the computer mouse, the personal computer, the word processor, windows GUI, and much more, which were all originally developed at PARC!
This books provid...more
Dealers of Lightning provides a fascinating history of the development of many everyday, common products -- the computer mouse, the personal computer, the word processor, windows GUI, and much more, which were all originally developed at PARC!
This books provid...more
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Xerox PARC, in its early incarnation, was responsible for much of the computer technology still with us to this day (laser printer, WSYWIG, TCP/IP, Typesetting, etc). This is an account of the start and early years when many of the pioneers of the field worked there and about the adventures it had it trying to get its inventions to market.
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Read in July, 2008
An interesting and well-paced history of the founding of Xerox PARC and its impact on the computer-centric world we live in today. I found it interesting to see the influence of the University of Utah on key research and researchers.
Note: This might be geek fare. I spent some time working in Silicon Valley.
Note: This might be geek fare. I spent some time working in Silicon Valley.
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Read in August, 2008
Surprisingly fascinating book about the birth of the now-ubiquitous personal computer. I don't often call non-fiction "page turners," but this one certainly is.
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Read in January, 2000
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master piece of a standing ovation writer.
the writer only wrote a couple of books in his lifetime and still secured a Pullitzer!
the writer only wrote a couple of books in his lifetime and still secured a Pullitzer!
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Great history of PARC in it's glory days, when they invented the GUI, ethernet, and more.
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