The Innovators
Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 2014
560
Biography • Nonfiction
Multiple Locations • 20th-21st Century
2014
Adult
18+ years
The Innovators by Walter Isaacson explores the collaborative efforts behind the major technological advances that shaped the digital age, detailing contributions from pioneers like Ada Lovelace, Charles Babbage, Alan Turing, and modern-day innovators. It emphasizes the cumulative nature of innovation and highlights the often-overlooked roles of women in the history of computing.
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Walter Isaacson's The Innovators masterfully chronicles the history of the digital revolution, highlighting the collaborative genius behind technological breakthroughs. Praised for its engaging narrative and thorough research, some critics argue it occasionally overlooks the nuances of individual contributions. Overall, it's an enlightening read for tech enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
A reader who would enjoy Walter Isaacson's The Innovators is likely fascinated by the history of technology, innovation, and the visionary minds behind today’s digital world. Similar to fans of Isaacson’s earlier biography Steve Jobs and Walter Lord’s The Big Test, they appreciate detailed narratives that interweave technical advancements with personal stories.
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560
Biography • Nonfiction
Multiple Locations • 20th-21st Century
2014
Adult
18+ years
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