| Katie Hafner, John Markoff - Science - 1995 - 404 pages
Using the exploits of three international hackers, Cyberpunk explores the world of high-tech computer rebels and the subculture they've created. In a book as exciting as any ... | |
| Katie Hafner - Biography & Autobiography - 2013 - 304 pages
The complex, deeply binding relationship between mothers and daughters is brought vividly to life in Katie Hafner’s remarkable memoir, an exploration of the year she and her ... | |
| Katie Hafner - Berlin (Germany) - 1995 - 272 pages
Several times they saw prisoner exchanges between East and West on the famous bridge. Then in 1989 they were eyewitnesses to history as the Wall began to crumble. | |
| Janet Abbate - Science - 2000 - 282 pages
Janet Abbate recounts the key players and technologies that allowed the Internet to develop; but her main focus is always on the social and cultural factors that influenced the ... | |
| M. Mitchell Waldrop - Computer scientists - 2002 - 520 pages
Writing with the same novelistic flair that made "Complexity" "the most exciting intellectual adventure story of the year" ("The Washington Post"), Waldrop presents the first ... | |
| Peter H. Salus - Computers - 1995 - 326 pages
Focusing on the design decisions and standards which have made internetworking possible, this new book charts the intriguing history of this communications/computing phenomenon ... | |
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