Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
314
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2000
Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804738718
ISBN-13
9780804738712
Description
Thierry Bardini delves into the intricate history of personal computing, examining the interplay of technology and social dynamics in its evolution. The narrative focuses on Douglas Engelbart, a visionary whose innovative ideas laid the groundwork for modern computing. By exploring Engelbart's pioneering contributions, the book offers insights into how coevolution shaped the trajectory of technology and society.
Bardini articulates the significance of Engelbart's work, contextualizing it within the broader societal changes of the era. The text emphasizes how the development of personal computing was not merely a technical achievement but a complex interplay of human needs, aspirations, and collaborations. This examination reveals the profound impact that early computing initiatives had on shaping modern communication and interaction methods.
Through a compelling analysis, the book invites readers to reflect on the foundational moments that sparked the personal computing revolution. It serves as both a tribute to Engelbart's enduring legacy and a thought-provoking exploration of the relationships between innovation, culture, and the tools that define our daily lives.
Bardini articulates the significance of Engelbart's work, contextualizing it within the broader societal changes of the era. The text emphasizes how the development of personal computing was not merely a technical achievement but a complex interplay of human needs, aspirations, and collaborations. This examination reveals the profound impact that early computing initiatives had on shaping modern communication and interaction methods.
Through a compelling analysis, the book invites readers to reflect on the foundational moments that sparked the personal computing revolution. It serves as both a tribute to Engelbart's enduring legacy and a thought-provoking exploration of the relationships between innovation, culture, and the tools that define our daily lives.
Genres
History