This is their story. Fire in the Valley is the definitive history of the personal computer, drawn from interviews with the people who made it happen, written by two veteran computer writers who were there from the start.
This updated edition features interviews with the major players, new chapters, dozens of new photos, and updates throughout that carry the story forward into the Internet era.
Traces the story of Lofti Zadeh, an Iranian-American professor at Berkeley who began developing fuzzy logic - the way to program computers so they can mimic the imprecise way that humans make decisions.
New York Times best-selling writer Paul Freiberger gives you the tools to ace the interview and get hired. As President of Shimmering Resumes, Paul has helped thousands of job seekers with his expertise.
The All about biography series continues with four new additions, introducing readers to individuals whose contributions to the world made an impact on history. Illustrations.
As president of Shimmering Resumes and former head of corporate communications for McKinsey & Company, Paul Freiberger knows what it takes to give a knock-their-socks-off interview and win the job.
A straightforward guide for prospective buyers, Computer Sense gives an overview of the many different ways a computer can be helpful--in word processing, record keeping, graphics, and telecommunicating.