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Once upon a Time in Computerland: The Amazing, Billion-Dollar Tale of Bill Millard Book by Littman, Jonathan

Once upon a Time in Computerland: The Amazing, Billion-Dollar Tale of Bill Millard

Title:Once upon a Time in Computerland: The Amazing, Billion-Dollar Tale of Bill Millard
Author:Jonathan Littman
Rating:4.50 (353 Votes)
Asin:0671702181
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:413 Pages
Publish Date:0000-00-00
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Editorial : From Library Journal "The story is still going on," noted LJ 's reviewer of the earlier editon of this book ( LJ 12/87), and here Littman, a former PC Week reporter, brings us up to date on pending lawsuits as well as what eccentric ComputerLand company founder Millard has been doing since he finally had to sell his "baby" in 1986. Splashed with such diverse elements as Millard's est training, the personal computer boom, corruption, and even murder, our reviewer called the story "more of an adventure than a history," and one that provides "interesting insight into the entrepreneurial birth of a billion-dollar company." Libraries that do not have the earlier edition should consider purchase.- Judy Quinn, "Library Journal' 'Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Book by Littman, Jonathan

Govt told him what he had to choose!. Ted Briggs will be forever linked to HMS Hood and her ultimate fate at the hands of the Bismarck. Maybe a bit too predictable.

"By Bargain and by Blood" - well written, but not weird enough. At one end you have Robert Graves's historical fiction, on the other those that take ancient sources' contention of mental deficiency at its face. Collins and Hansen believe the future will be unstable and environments will be extreme for the rest of "our lives" (remember, these guys aren't Spring Chickens). Although Borman's treatment is generally sympathetic to Cromwell, it is well-balanced, and by no means an apologia for a martyr. The play-a-along CD that comes with the video seems to be the best part of this video. This is a fact-filled and heartbreaking account of what happens when Greed comes in and takes over a cultural landmark: the corporatization, homogenization, and massive dumbing down of rock radio. hotel. This book is very useful if yo

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