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1981 and the Dawn of the Digital Revolution
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1981 and the Dawn of the Digital Revolution
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1981 and the Dawn of the Digital Revolution
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1981 and the Dawn of the Digital Revolution by Oliver Shaw delves into the transformative year of 1981, a pivotal moment in the history of technology that set the stage for the digital revolution. The book explores the groundbreaking innovations that emerged in this crucial year, including the launch of the IBM Personal Computer, the rise of digital media, and the birth of the internet. Shaw takes readers through the technological, cultural, and political shifts of the early 1980s, examining how these developments reshaped industries, economies, and everyday life. Through in-depth analysis and compelling storytelling, the book highlights the visionary thinkers and the key moments that laid the foundation for the digital world we live in today. "1981 and the Dawn of the Digital Revolution" is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the forces that drove the technological changes of the 20th century and set the course for the information age.
1981 and the Dawn of the Digital Revolution by Oliver Shaw delves into the transformative year of 1981, a pivotal moment in the history of technology that set the stage for the digital revolution. The book explores the groundbreaking innovations that emerged in this crucial year, including the launch of the IBM Personal Computer, the rise of digital media, and the birth of the internet. Shaw takes readers through the technological, cultural, and political shifts of the early 1980s, examining how these developments reshaped industries, economies, and everyday life. Through in-depth analysis and compelling storytelling, the book highlights the visionary thinkers and the key moments that laid the foundation for the digital world we live in today. "1981 and the Dawn of the Digital Revolution" is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the forces that drove the technological changes of the 20th century and set the course for the information age.


















