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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: From Mainframes to Smartphones: A History of the International Computer IndustryFrom Mainframes to Smartphones: A History of the International Computer IndustryCampbell-Kelly, Martin
Garcia-Swartz, Daniel D.
HARDCOVER06/08/2015$53.00
Cover: Histories of ComputingHistories of ComputingMahoney, Michael Sean
Haigh, Thomas
HARDCOVER06/20/2011$65.00
Cover: A History of Data Visualization and Graphic CommunicationA History of Data Visualization and Graphic CommunicationFriendly, Michael
Wainer, Howard
HARDCOVER06/08/2021$39.95
Cover: The Myth of Artificial Intelligence: Why Computers Can’t Think the Way We DoThe Myth of Artificial Intelligence: Why Computers Can’t Think the Way We DoLarson, Erik J.HARDCOVER04/06/2021$29.95
Cover: Passwords: Philology, Security, AuthenticationPasswords: Philology, Security, AuthenticationLennon, BrianHARDCOVER02/26/2018$45.00
Cover: A People’s History of Computing in the United StatesA People’s History of Computing in the United StatesRankin, Joy LisiHARDCOVER10/08/2018$29.95
Cover: Track Changes: A Literary History of Word ProcessingTrack Changes: A Literary History of Word ProcessingKirschenbaum, Matthew G.HARDCOVER05/02/2016$29.95
Cover: The Myth of Artificial Intelligence: Why Computers Can’t Think the Way We DoThe Myth of Artificial Intelligence: Why Computers Can’t Think the Way We DoLarson, Erik J.PAPERBACK10/11/2022$19.95
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