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Remembering the Future: Interviews from Personal Computer World |
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Rating:  Summary: An interesting reflection of the computer market Review: Computers are not always about computers, they are often about people. This book gets the human element out in the open. The interesting people are not the Bill Gates and Andy Groves of this world (although they are in there) it's the Herman Hasuers and Mike Markkulas - people whose vision is more impressive than their products.It's a great book to dip into, because all the chapters were orginally magazine articles you can pick it up for five minutes, read and then skip to something else. Ideal if you travel on public transport.But then I am biased - the book was my idea
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