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DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MAHC.2007.27April-June 2007 (vol. 29 no. 2) pp. 74-77
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Raúl Rojas, Freie Universität Berlin
Dag Spicer, Computer History Museum
Gerald Friedland, International Computer Science Institute
Book reviews of T.F. Peterson's Nightwork: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT; Steve Wozniak and Gina Smith's iWoz: From Computer Geek to Cult Icon: How I Invented the Personal Computer, Cofounded Apple, and Had Fun Doing It; Arthur L. Norberg's Computers and Commerce: A Study of Technology and Management at Eckert-Mauchly Computer Company, Engineering Research Associates, and Remington Rand, 1946–1957; and Robert P. Colwell's The Pentium Chronicles: The People, Passion, and Politics behind Intel's Landmark Chips.
Index Terms:
computer hacks; computer pranks; Apple Computer; Eckert-Mauchly Computer Co.; Engineering Research Associates; Pentium chip
Citation:
Raúl Rojas, Dag Spicer, Rocky R. Clark, Gerald Friedland, "Reviews," IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 74-77, Apr.-June 2007, doi:10.1109/MAHC.2007.27
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