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The Network Revolution: Confessions of a Computer Scientist
The Network Revolution, the personal view of an erudite, compassionate insider who helped shape this technology, penetrates behind the scenes to reveal the human side of computer science as it has never been shown before. Jacques Vallee writes in nontechnical language. He takes the mystery out of the technology and shows how computer science has suddenly put humanity at a major crossroads. The choices which will shape our future are being made right now. This book and its readers will influence those decisions.
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001.64 Val n
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Publisher | Anchor Press Inc. : Berkeley, California., 1982 |
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x + 210hlm: 13,5x21cm
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English
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0-915904-73-X
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001.64
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