The Invention That Changed the World by Robert Buderi

The Invention That Changed the World by Robert Buderi

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The Invention That Changed the World by Robert Buderi

From Simon & Schuster, The Invention That Changed the World explores how a small group of radar pioneers won the second World War and launched a technical revolution.

The technology that was created to win World War I--radar--has revolutionized the modern world. This is the fascinating story of the inventors and their inventions.

From Simon & Schuster, The Invention That Changed the World explores how a small group of radar pioneers won the second World War and launched a technical revolution.

The technology that was created to win World War I--radar--has revolutionized the modern world. This is the fascinating story of the inventors and their inventions.
Buderi, Robert: - Robert Buderi is Founder and Editor in Chief of Xconomy, an online business news company. He has been the Editor in Chief of Technology Review magazine and BusinessWeek's technology editor. He has served as a Fellow in MIT's Security Studies Program, on the National Innovation Initiative and as an advisor to the Draper Prize Nominating Committee. He is the author of Guanxi, Engines of Tomorrow and The Invention That Changed the World. He lives in Cambridge, MA.
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ISBN 13 9780684835297
ISBN 10 0684835290
Titel The Invention That Changed the World
Autor Robert Buderi
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Simon & Schuster
Erscheinungsjahr 1998-03-23
Seitenanzahl 576
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