Microsoft Rising: ...and other tales of Silicon ValleyISBN: 978-0-7695-0200-7
Paperback
340 pages
February 2000, Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Press
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Ted Lewis delivers a first-hand account of the changing computer
industry, a story of Microsoft and the Silicon Valley. Lewis maps
the history of computing from 1990 to 2000, a tale of greed and
emotion in the fastest growing, mainline industry of the world. In
this compilation of columns from Computer, IEEE Internet Computing,
and Scientific American, Lewis tries to predict and explain the
chaos of Silicon Valley.
This book reports the author's personal history through the early 1990's to the end of the decade. These stories often try to predict or explain the chaos of Silicon Valley. Lewis analyzes the high-technology industry and its constant change amid turmoil and upheaval. He also examines the art of software development and deals with innovation and the emergence of a techno-society. The book does not promise any answers, but rather concludes this short journey into the recent past with a number of provoking ideas about the future of hi-tech.
This book reports the author's personal history through the early 1990's to the end of the decade. These stories often try to predict or explain the chaos of Silicon Valley. Lewis analyzes the high-technology industry and its constant change amid turmoil and upheaval. He also examines the art of software development and deals with innovation and the emergence of a techno-society. The book does not promise any answers, but rather concludes this short journey into the recent past with a number of provoking ideas about the future of hi-tech.