Books of Interest
- Sara Baase, A Gift of Fire: Social, legal, and ethical issues for computers and the Internet
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- Christine L. Borgman, From Gutenberg to the Global Information Infrastructure: Access to Information in the Networked World
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- Stewart Brand, The Clock of the Long Now: Time and Responsibility: The Ideas Behind the World’s Slowest Computer
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- David Brin, The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose Between Privacy and Freedom?
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- Martin Campbell-Kelly, From Airline Reservations to Sonic the Hedgehog: A History of the Software Industry
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- Paul E. Ceruzzi, A History of Modern Computing
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- Clayton M. Christensen, The Innovator’s Dilemma: The Revolutionary Book that Will Change the Way You Do Business
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- Alan Cooper, The Inmates are Running the Asylum: Why High-Tech Products Drive Us Crazy and How to Restore the Sanity
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- Chad Fowler, My Job Went to India (And All I Got Was This Lousy Book)
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- Robert L. Glass, ComputingFailure.com: War Stories from the Electronic Revolution
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- Paul Graham, Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age
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- Alastair S. Gunn and P. Aarne Vesilind, Hold Paramount: The Engineer’s Responsibility to Society
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- Deborah G. Johnson, Computer Ethics
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- Jerry Kaplan, Startup: A Silicon Valley Adventure
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- Tracy Kidder, The Soul of a New Machine
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- Thomas S. Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
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- Lawrence Lessig, The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World
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- Steven Levy, Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution
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- Steve Lohr, Go To
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- Jane Margolis and Allan Fisher, Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing
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- Scott McCartney, ENIAC: The Triumphs and Tragedies of the World’s First Computer
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- Brian McWilliams, S*PAM KiNgS
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- Kevin D. Mitnick and William L. Simon, The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security
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- Kevin D. Mitnick and William L. Simon, The Art of Intrusion: The Real Stories Behind the Exploits of Hackers, Intruders & Deceivers
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- Geoffrey A. Moore, Crossing the Chasm: Marketing and Selling High-Tech Products to Mainstream Consumers
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- Peter G. Neumann, Computer Related Risks
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- Homer R. Oldfield, King of the Seven Dwarfs: General Electric’s Ambiguous Challenge to the Computer Industry
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- Ivars Peterson, Fatal Defect: Chasing Killer Computer Bugs
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- Eric S. Raymond, The Cathedral & The Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary
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- Steven Shaviro, Connected: Or What it Means to Live in the Network Society
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- Ben Shneiderman, Leonardo’s Laptop: Human Needs and the New Computing Technologies
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- Joel Shurkin, Engines of the Mind: The Evolution of the Computer from Mainframes to Microprocessors
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- Richard A. Spinello, CyberEthics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace
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- Joel Spolsky, The Best Software Writing I
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- John Thackara, The Bubble: Designing in a Complex World
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- Douglas Thomas, Hacker Culture
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- Dan Verton, The Hacker Diaries: Confessions of Teenage Hackers
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- Stephen Weber, The Success of Open Source
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