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The Innovators by Walter Isaacson

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The Innovators

How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution

Walter Isaacson

Simon & Schuster · Print & ebook · October 6, 2015

Reading lane: Tech Industry

Following his blockbuster biography of Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson’s New York Times bestselling and critically acclaimed The Innovators is a “riveting, propulsive, and at times deeply moving” ( The Atlantic ) story of the people who created the computer and the internet.

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Why This Clicks

Digital Origins

A playful, instructive look at the people and ideas behind the digital revolution.

Come here for

  • hackers, geniuses, and geeks in lively company
  • a readable tour through digital-era invention

Expect

  • clear explanations
  • big-idea history with a human face

Book Details

Authors
Walter Isaacson
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Published
October 6, 2015
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Tech Industry · Digital Electronics
Reading lane
Tech Industry

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Publisher Categories

  • History of Computing

  • 20th-Century America

  • Digital Electronics

About This Book

Following his blockbuster biography of Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson’s New York Times bestselling and critically acclaimed The Innovators is a “riveting, propulsive, and at times deeply moving” ( The Atlantic ) story of the people who created the computer and the internet. What were the talents that allowed certain inventors and entrepreneurs to turn their visionary ideas into disruptive realities? What led to their creative leaps? Why did some succeed and others fail? The Inn...

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Following his blockbuster biography of Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson’s New York Times bestselling and critically acclaimed The Innovators is a “riveting, propulsive, and at times deeply moving” ( The Atlantic ) story of the people who created the computer and the internet. What were the talents that allowed certain inventors and entrepreneurs to turn their visionary ideas into disruptive realities? What led to their creative leaps? Why did some succeed and others fail? The Innovators is a masterly saga of collaborative genius destined to be the standard history of the digital revolution—and an indispensable guide to how innovation really happens. Isaacson begins the adventure with Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron’s daughter, who pioneered computer programming in the 1840s. He explores the fascinating personalities that created our current digital revolution, such as Vannevar Bush, Alan Turing, John von Neumann, J.C.R. Licklider, Doug Engelbart, Robert Noyce, Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, Tim Berners-Lee, and Larry Page. This is the story of how their minds worked and what made them so inventive. It’s also a narrative of how their ability to collaborate and master the art of teamwork made them even more creative. For an era that seeks to foster innovation, creativity, and teamwork, The Innovators is “a sweeping and surprisingly tenderhearted history of the digital age” ( The New York Times ).

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