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I was under 10 when the Atari VCS came out, I was in my teens when home Microcomputers led the way and I was 26 when I bought a PS1, which, according to the games press of the time, was the average age of the gaming community at the time.
Unsure Whether To Be Horrified Or Jealous That I Wasn't There SVGL 2008
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Beaulieu (1986), “Microcomputers in Agriculture: A Proposed Model to Study Their Diffusion/Adoption,” Rural Sociology, 51(1):60-77.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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Microcomputers replaced the use of mainframe computers.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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Microcomputers, a review of federal agency experiences (Computer science and technology) by Dennis Gilbert
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Amazing profile of the founders of Hayes Microcomputers -- Hayes (who wanted to build empires, went broke and blind instead) and his partner Heatherington (who cashed out early and has a putterer's dream-life now).
Boing Boing: November 30, 2003 - December 6, 2003 Archives 2003
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The “Mexico and the Microcomputers” case illustrates the dynamic interaction between governments and firms.
Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000
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The second case in this chapter, “Mexico and the Microcomputers,” examines the bargaining situation facing IBM and the Mexican government.
Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000
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The “Mexico and the Microcomputers” case illustrates the dynamic interaction between governments and firms.
Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000
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The second case in this chapter, “Mexico and the Microcomputers,” examines the bargaining situation facing IBM and the Mexican government.
Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000
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The name stands for "Control Program for Microcomputers".
The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : An Apple II Timeline 1992
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