In the 1970s, while their contemporaries were protesting the computer as a tool of dehumanization and oppression, a motley collection of college dropouts, hippies, and electronics fanatics were engaged in something much more subversive. Obsessed with the idea of getting computer power into their own hands, they launched from their garages a hobbyist movement that grew into an industry, and ultimately a social and technological revolution. What they did was invent the personal computer: not just a new device, but a watershed in the relationship between man and machine. This is their story.
Michael Swaine, Paul Freiberger, “Fire in the Valley: The Birth and Death of the Personal Computer, 3 edition”-P2P
English | ISBN: 1937785769 | 2015 | 424 pages | EPUB | 40 MB
发布日期: 2015-03-25