Showing posts with label computing history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computing history. Show all posts

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Iconic: A Photographic Tribute to Apple Innovation

Iconic
Iconic: A Photographic Tribute to Apple Innovation
Jonathan Zufi (Author), Forest McMullin (Editor), Lisa Clark (Illustrator), Steve Wozniak (Foreword), Jim Dalrymple (Foreword)
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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Sophistication & Simplicity: The Life and Times of the Apple II Computer

Sophistication & Simplicity
Sophistication & Simplicity: The Life and Times of the Apple II Computer
Steven Weyhrich (Author)

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  • Rank: #23933 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
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  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 576 pages

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Sophistication & Simplicity: The Life & Times of the Apple II Computer

Sophistication & Simplicity
Sophistication & Simplicity: The Life & Times of the Apple II Computer
Steven Weyhrich (Author)

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Despite humble beginnings, today Apple, Inc. enjoys unprecedented popularity and prosperity with its products, and is a major innovator in the computing and consumer landscape and, as shown in this retrospective, the history of the Apple II computer plays a large part into the current successes of the company. The 1980s saw the dawn of the Apple II, the company’s first hit product and it provided the breathing room for Apple to become self-sustaining, and ultimately blossom into one of the greatest business and technology successes in history. This account provides a unique view of early personal computing and Apple as a company, focusing almost exclusively on the role of the Apple II within that story. It extends outward to the products, publications, and early online services that made up the ecosystem for the platform during its active years, and follows the story to present-day enthusiasts who still find new things to do with a computer that got its start more than 35 years ago.

  • Rank: #4248 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
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  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 524 pages

Monday, March 4, 2013

Revolution in The Valley: The Insanely Great Story of How the Mac Was Made

Revolution in The Valley
Revolution in The Valley: The Insanely Great Story of How the Mac Was Made
Andy Hertzfeld (Author)
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There was a time, not too long ago, when the typewriter and notebook ruled, and the computer as an everyday tool was simply a vision. Revolution in the Valley traces this vision back to its earliest roots: the hallways and backrooms of Apple, where the groundbreaking Macintosh computer was born. The book traces the development of the Macintosh, from its inception as an underground skunkworks project in 1979 to its triumphant introduction in 1984 and beyond.

The stories in Revolution in the Valley come on extremely good authority. That's because author Andy Hertzfeld was a core member of the team that built the Macintosh system software, and a key creator of the Mac's radically new user interface software. One of the chosen few who worked with the mercurial Steve Jobs, you might call him the ultimate insider.

When Revolution in the Valley begins, Hertzfeld is working on Apple's first attempt at a low-cost, consumer-oriented computer: the Apple II. He sees that Steve Jobs is luring some of the company's most brilliant innovators to work on a tiny research effort the Macintosh. Hertzfeld manages to make his way onto the Macintosh research team, and the rest is history.

Through lavish illustrations, period photos, and Hertzfeld's vivid first-hand accounts, Revolution in the Valley reveals what it was like to be there at the birth of the personal computer revolution. The story comes to life through the book's portrait of the talented and often eccentric characters who made up the Macintosh team. Now, over 20 years later, millions of people are benefiting from the technical achievements of this determined and brilliant group of people.

  • Rank: #76123 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-10-21
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.60" h x .55" w x 7.68" l, 1.24 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 328 pages