Freiberger, Paul

Fire in the Valley - 2nd ed. - New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000 - 463 p.; Illus. Index.: 23 cm.

In January 1975, Popular Electronics magazine published a cover story on the Altair, an odd metal box with switches and blinking lights that proved to be the progenitor of today's personal computer. Inspired by possibilities that the leaders of the electronics and mainframe computer iudustries couldn't see, unlikely entrepreneurs - hippies, dropouts, phone phreaks, and electronics hobbyists - seized the opportunity." "How those personal computer pioneers went from side street garages to Wall Street's graces, and how their brilliance, enthusiasm, camaraderie, and competition changed the world is all here in Paul Freiberger and Michael Swaine's classic, Fire in the Valley: The Making of the Personal Computer. First released in 1984, it uniquely captures the explosive, frenetic energy of those early days
This updated edition features interviews with the major players, new chapters, dozens of new photos, and updates throughout that carry the story forward into the Internet era. The authors convey the exciting development of companies such as Apple, Microsoft, Sun, Netscape, Lotus, and Oracle.

9780071358927 pbk


Microcomputer-History
herman hollerith
Software empire

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