Rating: *****
Tags: Computers, Computer Engineering, Lang:en
Publisher: Stripe Press
Added: January 7, 2022
Modified: January 7, 2022
Summary
"The year is 1962. More than a decade will pass before
personal computers emerge from the garages of Silicon Valley,
and a full thirty years before the Internet explosion of the
1990s. The word computer still has an ominous tone, conjuring
up the image of a huge, intimidating device hidden away in an
overlit, air-conditioned basement, relentlessly processing
punch cards for some large institution: them. Yet, sitting in a
nondescript office in Robert McNamara's Pentagon, a quiet
forty-seven-year-old civilian is already planning the
revolution that will change forever the way computers are
perceived. Somehow, the occupant of that office - a former MIT
psychologist named J. C. R. Licklider - has seen a future in
which computers will empower individuals, instead of forcing
them into rigid conformity. He is almost alone in his
conviction that computers can become not just superfast
calculating machines but joyful machines: tools that will serve
as new media of expression, inspirations to creativity, and
gateways to a vast world of on line information. And now he is
determined to use the Pentagon's money to make that vision a
reality."--BOOK JACKET. -- Interview.