Description: A Pulitzer Prize-winning writer documents the history of the consumer electronic age from its dawn in the 1920s, when the radio grew popular.
Synopsis A Pulitzer Prize-winning writer documents the history of the consumer electronic age from its dawn in the 1920s, when the radio grew popular.
Details
Publication Date:
2002-01-01
Edition Description:
Illustrated
Size
Length:
321 pages
Height:
9.8 in
Width:
6.8 in
Thickness:
0.8 in
Weight:
21.6 oz
Publisher's Note Tracing the history of the consumer electronics and computer businesses from a global perspective, the author of Scale and Scope explores the evolution of the Information Age, discussing the IBM's role in the development of technology, Japan's conquest of the global electronics market, and more.