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Preface
1 The Computer Revolution Hasn't Happened Yet
2 The First Programmer Was a Lady
3 The First Hacker and his Imaginary Machine
4 Johnny Builds Bombs and Johnny Builds Brains
5 ExProdigies and Antiaircraft Guns
6 Inside Information
7 Machines to Think With
8 Witness to History: The Mascot of Project Mac
9 The Loneliness of a LongDistance Thinker
10 The New Old Boys from the ARPAnet
11 The Birth of the Fantasy Amplifier
12 Brenda and the Future Squad
13 Knowledge Engineers and Epistemological Entrepreneurs
14 Xanadu, Network Culture, and Beyond
Afterword
Footnotes
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