Lee Felsenstein – A Look at Personal Computer History and Its Future [video]
Lee Felsenstein, a key figure in early personal computer development, discusses the history of personal computing and offers his perspective on its future trajectory.
Lee Felsenstein, a key figure in early personal computer development, discusses the history of personal computing and offers his perspective on its future trajectory.
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