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 |  |  |  |  Jacquard's Web: How a Hand-Loom Led to the Birth of the Information AgeCircuits from silk? Today's technophiles probably have no idea how much today's computer technology owes to the invention of one ingenuous textile manufacturer in nineteenth-century France. Here, master storyteller James Essinger shows through a series of remarkable and meticulously researched historical connections how the Jacquard loom... |
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 The Physics of Information Technology"...throughout the text, Gershenfeld retains much of the conversational tone and spontaneity of a lecture. At its best, this makes for enjoyable reading, with interesting tidbits and asides that enliven the discussions....Gershenfeld's book will be valuable for physical scientists looking for an enjoyable introduction to the information... |  |  Testing of Digital SystemsThe fraction of the industrial semiconductor budget that manufacturing-time testing consumes continues to rise steadily. It has been known for quite some time that tackling the problems associated with testing semiconductor circuits at earlier design levels significantly reduces testing costs. Thus, it is important for hardware designers to be... |  |  Macs For Dummies, Eighth EditionRelease the power of Mac’s newest OS and multimedia tools!
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The Mac has become famous as the world’s friendliest computer, but this handy guide will smooth out any rough spots that might arise in your relationship. It takes you from the... |
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