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Landmarks In Digital Computing : A Smithsonian Pictorial History

Distributed Computing Environments

Computer Wars : How The West Can Win In A Post-IBM World

The Computer In The United States : From Laboratory To Market, 1930 To 1960

Insanely Great : The Life And Time Of Macintosh, The Computer That Changed Everything

  • Insanely Great : The Life And Time Of Macintosh, The  Computer That Changed Everything
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    Steven Levy
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    Book, Viking, 1994
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    The creation of the Mac in 1984 catapulted America into the digital millennium, captured a fanatic cult audience, and transformed the computer industry into an unprecedented mix of technology, economics, and show business. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  QA76.8.M3 L487 1994  AVAILABLE

Gates : How Microsoft’s Mogul Reinvented An Industry–and Made Himself The Richest Man In America

Going Public : MIPS Computer And The Entrepreneurial Dream

The Art Of Human-computer Interface Design

West Of Eden : The End Of Innocence At Apple Computer

Computer Careers Workplace Of The Future

Creating The Computer : Government, Industry, And High Technology

Accidental Millionaire : The Rise And Fall Of Steven Jobs At Apple Computer

The Computer Entrepreneurs : Making It Big And How In America’s Upstart Industry

Memories That Shaped An Industry : Decisions Leading To IBM System/360

  • Memories That Shaped An Industry : Decisions Leading To  IBM System/360
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    Emerson W. Pugh
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    Book, MIT Press, 1984
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    IBM’s leadership in this development made possible the introduction in 1964 of the IBM System/360, which was so widely copied that it became a standard for electronic stored-program computers that have become so much a part of American life. It describes IBM’s response to the postwar challenge of electronics, its highly successful cooperative effort with MIT on an automated air defense system, the introduction of commercial ferrite core memories, developments and decisions leading to System/360, and the manufacturing problems posed by System/360’s success. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  QA76.8.I1015 P83 1984  AVAILABLE

IBM And The U.S. Data Processing Industry : An Economic History