 | Paul E. Ceruzzi - Computers - 2003 - 445 pages
Ceruzzi pens a history of computing from the development of the first electronic digital computer to the Web and dot-com crash. | |
 | Business & Economics - 2000 - 471 pages
Using the computer industry as an example, this work develops a theory of design and industrial revolution. It argues that the industry has experienced previously unimaginable ... | |
 | John R. Shoup - Business & Economics - 2005 - 87 pages
This collective biography on twelve world-class leaders provides timeless principles on how families as well as educational, civic, religious, and military organizations, can ... | |
 | Richard Tedlow - Business & Economics - 2007 - 568 pages
Traces the life and career of the enigmatic former CEO of Intel, drawing on private papers and interviews with his closest friends and associates to discuss such topics as the ... | |
 | Jim Carlton - Business & Economics - 1997 - 463 pages
Drawing on exclusive interviews with industry insiders, a journalist looks at the corporate intrigues, personality conflicts, and serious mistakes that led to the tumultuous ... | |
 | Owen W. Linzmayer - Business & Economics - 2004 - 323 pages
Apple Confidential examines the tumultuous history of America's best-known Silicon Valley start-up--from its legendary founding almost 30 years ago, through a series of ... | |
 | Owen W. Linzmayer - Business & Economics - 2004 - 323 pages
Apple Confidential examines the tumultuous history of America's best-known Silicon Valley start-up--from its legendary founding almost 30 years ago, through a series of ... | |
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