
The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution
Read Between The Lines · Walter Isaacson
November 11, 202522m 25s
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Show Notes
Who really invented the internet? The answer is more complex and far more interesting than you think. Walter Isaacson’s The Innovators tells the thrilling story of the digital revolution not as the work of solo inventors, but as a masterpiece of collaboration. Meet the hackers, geniuses, and geeks whose partnerships—and rivalries—gave us the computer, the web, and the connected world we inhabit today. This is the ultimate story of how teamwork created the future.
Topics
innovationcollaborationhistory of technologydigital revolutioncomputer scienceinternet historysoftwarehardwarehackerspioneerspersonal computermicroprocessorsilicon valleyarpanetcreativityteamworkada lovelacealan turingbell labsxerox parc