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The Computer Mark Frauenfelder

The Computer By Mark Frauenfelder

The Computer by Mark Frauenfelder


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Traces the evolution of this vital machine from its earliest roots through its exciting code breaking application during the Second World War, to its current status as an indispenable part of the twenty-first century.

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The Computer: A History by Mark Frauenfelder

The Computer traces the evolution of this vital machine from its earliest roots through its exciting application in code-breaking during the Second World War, and from its initial use in the workplace and home to its current status as a totally indispensable part of twenty-first century life. Along the way the author examines some colourful moments in the computer's development, from the key battle between Apple and IBM in the 1980s, to the use of computers in film and television such as the 1950s film The Forbidden Planet. The speed at which computer technology is progressing is staggering, and the final chapter looks forward to a time when computers will be on our wrists, in our cars - and possibly in our bodies.

About Mark Frauenfelder

Mark Frauenfelder is a former editor of Wired magazine, the award - winning US magazine launched in 1993 to cover the digital revolution, and was the founding editor-in-chief of Wired Online. He was the co-editor of The Happy Mutant Handbook (Putnam-Berkley, 1995), and is the author of The Mad Professor (Chronicle Books, 2002).

Table of Contents

Introduction; Digital Dawn; Machines Learn to Remember; Sparks of an Idea; Computers go to War; Getting Down to Business; Getting Personal; Game On; Jacking In; Let Me Entertain You; World of Tomorrow; Index.

Additional information

GOR005074716
9781844424597
1844424596
The Computer: A History by Mark Frauenfelder
Used - Good
Hardback
Welbeck Publishing Group
2005-10-17
256
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