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What the Dormouse Said: Sixties Counterculture Shaped Computer
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This book explores the surprising connections between the anti-establishment movements of the 1960s and the rise of personal computing. Written by John Markoff, it traces how counterculture ideals influenced the development of the technology we use today.
- Format: Paperback, 544 pages
- Key Features: Examines the interplay between psychedelic culture, the military-industrial complex, and early computer pioneers
- Contents: Riveting narratives covering the Whole Earth Catalog, the Homebrew Computer Club, and the rise of Silicon Valley
- Collector Value: This is a new, unread copy of the popular 2006 Penguin paperback edition
- Language: English throughout
A compelling read for anyone interested in the cultural roots of digital technology.
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