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Tittel & James/IDG Books | Great for basics including design. Really gets down to the useful stuff and it's eay to understand. Some interesting URLs |
John Naughton/Weidenfeld & Nicolson General |
T171 set book. Written by the author of T171 module 2. It covers the birth of the Internet in a an exceptionally 'easy to read' manner. This is a 'must read' in my opinion. This link is to the recently released paperback version/ |
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Tim Berners-Lee/Orion Business | English computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee quietly laid the foundations for the World Wide Web (and consequently Hypertext) in 1980, created a prototype in 1990 and unleashed it to the public in 1991. Now overseeing his creation's growth, he tells the story of its growth and future development. |
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Hafner and Lyons/Pocket Books |
Was a T171 set book (First version of T171). This one covers the birth of the ARPANET and it's growth into the Internet. A fascinating story but some people find this book a little dry. |
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Robert X Cringley/Penguin Books |
T171 set book. Cringley deals with the growth (and in some cases later collapse) of computer companies. From IBM deciding to build the first PC through Lotus, Compaq, Apple and Microsoft. Written in a chatty and informative way it hits all the key historical points quickly and well. |
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