Walter Isaacson

The Innovators How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution

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  • Чингис Алекеновhas quoted5 years ago
    Where I was curious to study everything in sight, Bill would focus on one task at a time with total discipline
  • Валиуллин Артурhas quoted6 years ago
    Taylor to build its network, the Pentagon was spawning one that it would not be able to fully control
  • Валиуллин Артурhas quoted6 years ago
    Would communication between two places on the network require a dedicated line between them, as a phone call did?
  • Nadja Bogdanovahas quoted8 years ago
    The creation of a triangular relationship among government, industry, and academia was, in its own way, one of the significant innovations that helped produce the technological revolution of the late twentieth century.
  • Nadja Bogdanovahas quoted8 years ago
    Bush chose an evocative and quintessentially American title, “Science, the Endless Frontier.” His introduction deserves to be reread whenever politicians threaten to defund the research needed for future innovation. “Basic research leads to new knowledge,” Bush wrote. “It provides scientific capital. It creates the fund from which the practical applications of knowledge must be drawn.”
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