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An exploration of claims that computers will ultimately provide women with a wealth of opportunities. | |
 | Paul Grainge - Social Science - 2002 - 204 pages
Through a series of engaging and interlinked case studies on the news magazine, Hollywood film, brand advertising, and movie colorization, this volume examines the resurgence ... | |
 | Leslie Berlin - History - 2005 - 440 pages
Hailed as the Thomas Edison and Henry Ford of Silicon Valley, Robert Noyce was a brilliant inventor, a leading entrepreneur, and a daring risk taker who piloted his own jets ... | |
 | Michael Kupferschmid - Computers - 2009 - 760 pages
Classical FORTRAN is a college text, self-study guide, and reference about computer programming for numerical calculations. The book features a conversational, classroom-proven ... | |
 | Computers - 2005 - 166 pages
Recounts the origin and evolution of electronic computers, including how America's security and defense needs during the Cold War drove the development of computing technology. | |
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