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- 题名/责任者:
- The innovators : how a group of hackers, geniuses, and geeks created the digital revolution / Walter Isaacson.
- 版本说明:
- 1st Simon & Schuster trade pbk. ed.
- 出版发行项:
- New York : Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 2015.
- ISBN:
- 9781476708706 (hbk.) :
- 载体形态项:
- viii, 542 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- 个人责任者:
- Isaacson, Walter.
- 论题主题:
- Computer scientists-Biography.
- 论题主题:
- Computer science-History.
- 论题主题:
- Internet-History.
- 中图法分类号:
- K81
- 书目附注:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 493-524) and index.
- 内容附注:
- Illustrated timeline -- Ada, Countess of Lovelace -- The computer -- Programming -- The transistor -- The microchip -- Video games -- The Internet -- The personal computer -- Software -- Online -- The Web -- Ada forever.
- 摘要附注:
- "Following his blockbuster biography of Steve Jobs, The Innovators is Walter Isaacson's revealing story of the people who created the computer and the Internet. It is destined to be the standard history of the digital revolution and an indispensable guide to how innovation really happens. What were the talents that allowed certain inventors and entrepreneurs to turn their visionary ideas into disruptive realities? What led to their creative leaps? Why did some succeed and others fail? In his masterly saga, Isaacson begins with Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron's daughter, who pioneered computer programming in the 1840s. He explores the fascinating personalities that created our current digital revolution, such as Vannevar Bush, Alan Turing, John von Neumann, J.C.R. Licklider, Doug Engelbart, Robert Noyce, Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, Tim Berners-Lee, and Larry Page. This is the story of how their minds worked and what made them so inventive. It's also a narrative of how their ability to collaborate and master the art of teamwork made them even more creative. For an era that seeks to foster innovation, creativity, and teamwork, The Innovators shows how they happen"--
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