

An edition of Forbes Greatest Technology Stories (1998)
inspiring tales of the entrepreneurs and inventors who revolutionized modern business
By Jeffrey S. Young
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Language
eng
Pages
368
Description:
In stories filled with human drama and high-tech excitement, Forbes Greatest Technology Stories takes you inside today's Digital Age business empires and introduces you to the dreamers and schemers, visionaries and moguls, and entrepreneurs and inventors who built them. Beginning in 1937, with the invention of the first crude electronic calculator by a renegade physics professor at the University of Iowa, and culminating with the Internet Wars on 1998, Jeffrey Young chronicles six decades of unbridled technological innovation and business genius. And he provides compelling portraits of entrepreneurs and inventors such as John Vincent Atanasoff, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Andy Grove, and Craig McCaw, as well as the little-known inventors, audacious also-rans, and magnificent failures whose pioneering efforts gave birth to the Digital Age.
subjects: History, Inventors, Inventions, High technology, Ondernemers, Computerindustrie, Technological innovations, Information technology, Information storage and retrieval systems, business, Entrepreneurship, Technology, history, Industries, history, Businesspeople, biography
Places: United States