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A lively survey of the early personal-computer scene that mixes reporting, company and software profiles, and hands-on advice. The narrative examines hardware and software trends, user anecdotes, emerging security risks, unconventional uses, and the people behind notable products. Chapters cover practical applications such as word processing, graphics, spreadsheets, modems, electronic mail, and networking while offering consumer-oriented guidance on shopping, printers, databases, and hiring consultants. Appendices gather checklists, troubleshooting tips, and buying questions designed to help readers cut through marketing hype and select tools suited to both business and personal needs.
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