Lynn Weber

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By the late 1950s, IBM controlled 70 percent of the domestic computer market, with no true competitor trailing it. This monopoly was a product of savvy engineering, but also of the full support of the Pentagon and other branches of the state. (These subsidies helped the United States overtake first-rate European engineers, who enjoyed no such state support.)
World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech
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