This is the story of how a handful of geeks and mavericks dragged the computer out of corporate back rooms and laboratories and into our living rooms and offices. it is a tale not only of extraordinary innovation and vision but also of cunning business deals, boardroom tantrums and acrimonious lawsuits. matt nicholson has been a computer journalist since 1983 and has edited a number of popular newsstand magazines, including pc plus and what micro. review "a very satisfying read" andrew binstock, editor in chief, dr. dobb's "i have read numerous books on the history of personal computing and rate this one highly." tim anderson, itwriting "i enjoyed this book; it has obviously been extremely well researched, and is well written and takes a coherent route through the history." kay ewbank, i programmer "matt nicholson ... was in a position to observe all this first-hand." wendy m grossman, zdnet "highly recommended for anyone with an interest in computing history" jason slater, technology news matt nicholson has been a computer journalist since 1983 and has edited a number of popular newsstand magazines, including pc plus and what micro.
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