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What do you get when you combine an electronics hobbyist, hacker, garage mechanic, kitchen table inventor, tinkerer, and entrepreneur? A “maker,” of course. Playful and ... | |
| Elizabeth Woyke - Technology & Engineering - 2011 - 245 pages
A technology reporter’s behind-the-scenes history of the device that has taken over our lives. How have smartphones shaped the way we socialize and interact? Who tracks our ... | |
| Elizabeth Woyke - Business & Economics - 2014 - 306 pages
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| John R. Roberts - Business & Economics - 2015 - 1039 pages
If you read technology news, you’ll notice it’s not just a story of amazing new product introductions, or even that plus copycat product introductions. All the usual aspects of ... | |
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