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published
November 29th 1999
by McGraw-Hill Companies
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Paperback, 463 pages
isbn
0071358927
(isbn13: 9780071358927)
description
In the early 1970s, while Silicon Valley was designing the latest generation of digital wristwatches and pocket calculators, a ragtag group of college...more
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Read in July, 2008
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I absolutely loved this book! It helps that I grew up at the same time computers grew up. The book was extremely well written too which was a great boon! It was also interesting from a business perspective, seeing what worked and what didn't.
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Read in February, 2008
Really good book about the personal computer revolution. Text book sized and a slow read but I am learning a lot from it.
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