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The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution

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  • Oct 7, 2014
  • #History #Business #Biography
Walter Isaacson
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The computer and the internet are among the most important innovations of our era, but few people know who created them. They were not conjured up in a garret or garage by solo inve... Show More

The computer and the internet are among the most important innovations of our era, but few people know who created them. They were not conjured up in a garret or garage by solo inventors suitable to be singled out on magazine covers or put into a pantheon with Edison, Bell, and Morse. Instead, most of the innovations of the digital age were done collaboratively. There were a lot of fascinating people involved, some ingenious and a few even geniuses. This is the story of these pioneers, hackers, inventors, and entrepreneurs—who they were, how their minds worked, and what made them so creative. It’s also a narrative of how they collaborated and why their ability to work as teams made them even more creative.”

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Number of Pages: 542

ISBN: 147670869X

ISBN-13: 9781476708690

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Sheryl Sandberg @sherylsandberg
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"The Innovators is a fascinating history of the digital revolution, including the critical but often forgotten role women played from the beginning.
Tren Griffin @TrenGriffin · Sep 26, 2021
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What other books on the history of technology have you read and would recommend? I ran out of room to list books in a single tweet. Charlie Munger's book recommendations includes the Faraday Maxwell book and a few others:
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