A Culture of Innovation: Insider Accounts of Computing and Life at BBN
David Walden and Raymond Nickerson , eds.
December 31, 2011
December 31, 2011
From the Amazon Description:
This is a collection of chapters by prior and present senior employees of Bolt Beranek and Newman (BBN) describing the technology and business history the company from the company's founding in 1948 until the mid-2000s. BBN is renowned in computing history as a leading technology innovator.
From the Harvard Book Store Description:
A Culture of Innovation is a collection of pieces by prior and present senior employees of Bolt Beranek and Newman (BBN), a Cambridge-based R&D company that has been an innovator in diverse technical fields, including acoustics, computer science, data networking, and computer speech recognition. BBN employees played important roles in the development of the Internet, and of such internet-based services as electronic mail. The book depicts the technology and business history of the company, from its founding in 1948 until the mid-2000s. The book will appeal to people who have had involvement with BBN or are interested in computing history. It will also serve as a useful reference work for historians of computing.
Click here to go to the book's website.
This is a collection of chapters by prior and present senior employees of Bolt Beranek and Newman (BBN) describing the technology and business history the company from the company's founding in 1948 until the mid-2000s. BBN is renowned in computing history as a leading technology innovator.
From the Harvard Book Store Description:
A Culture of Innovation is a collection of pieces by prior and present senior employees of Bolt Beranek and Newman (BBN), a Cambridge-based R&D company that has been an innovator in diverse technical fields, including acoustics, computer science, data networking, and computer speech recognition. BBN employees played important roles in the development of the Internet, and of such internet-based services as electronic mail. The book depicts the technology and business history of the company, from its founding in 1948 until the mid-2000s. The book will appeal to people who have had involvement with BBN or are interested in computing history. It will also serve as a useful reference work for historians of computing.
Click here to go to the book's website.