The Innovators: How a Group of Inventors, Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolutio - Isaacson Walter (книги полностью .txt) 📗
Raskin, Jef, 363
Raymond, Eric, 377, 380, 381, 438
Raytheon, 217, 252
RCA, 68, 151, 177, 181, 211
rebel entrepreneurs, 201
Regency TR-1, 151
Reich, Charles, 267
Reid, T. R, 172, 174
relays, 48, 49, 50, 54
on Z1, 53
Remington Rand, 82, 116, 121
Remote Procedure Cell, 411
“Report on an Electronic Diff. Analyzer” (Mauchly and Eckert), 74
Requests for Comments (RFC), 254–55, 257, 482
Resource One, 301
Rheingold, Howard, 280, 389–90, 404, 425, 427
Riordan, Michael, 310
Roberts, Ed, 305, 307, 309, 332–33, 334–35, 338, 340
background of, 305–6
Roberts, Larry, 216, 229–30, 233–34, 241–42, 393, 481, 482
ARPA funding raised by, 235–37
ARPA hiring of, 234
bids solicited for ARPANET minicomputers, 251–52
decentralized network favored by, 235
gambling by, 243–44
Kleinrock hired by, 246
on nuclear weapons myth of Internet origin, 247–48
personality of, 230
robot, 281
robots, navigating by, 472
Robot Wisdom, 427
Rock, Arthur, 167–68, 170, 184, 185, 192
Intel money raised by, 187–88, 213
venture capital and, 185–88
Rockefeller, John D., Jr, 186
Rockefeller, Laurence, 153, 186, 188
Rolling Stone, 269, 288, 308, 388
Rometty, Ginni, 470, 477, 478
Roosevelt, Franklin, 219
Rosen, Ben, 355–56
Rosenberg, Scott, 426
Rosenblatt, Frank, 469
“Rosencrantz and Ethernet” (Cerf), 259
Rosenfeld, Jeremy, 440
Rossetto, Louis, 420, 425–26
routers, 237, 250, 251–52, 253
Rubenstein, David, 362
Russell, Bertrand, 47
Russell, Steve, 203–6, 207, 320, 321, 473
St. Jude (Jude Milhon), 301, 302
Sams, Jack, 356–57
Samson, Peter, 200, 200, 206
Sanders, Bob, 207
San Francisco Chronicle, 271
Sanger, Larry, 438, 439–40, 441, 442–43
Sarofim, Fayez, 188
SATNET, 256
Say Everything (Rosenberg), 426
Scantlebury, Roger, 237, 238, 242
Schreyer, Helmut, 53, 54
“Science, the Endless Frontier” (Bush), 263n
Scientific American, 47
Scientific and Advanced Technology Act (1992), 402
Scientific Data System, 187
Scientific Memoirs, 25, 30, 32
Scientific Revolution, 3, 479
Scripting News, 429
search engines, 227, 423, 446–65
Searle, John, 127–28, 470–71
Sears, 398–99
Seattle Computer Products, 358
self-driving cars, 456
Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE), 225, 226, 475, 486
semiconductivity theory, 153
semiconductor amplifier, 147–48
semiconductors, 135, 154–56
Sendall, Mike, 412
Sequoia Capital, 214n, 464
Seva Foundation, 388
Shannon, Claude, 34, 47–50, 54, 122–23, 133, 139, 243, 283
Shapin, Steven, 3
Shaw, Artie, 150
Shelley, Mary, 12, 29, 468
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 12
Shirky, Clay, 442, 444
Shockley, William, 130, 132, 134, 136, 180, 199
acoustic delay line developed by, 101
Bardeen and Brattain’s dispute with, 145–49, 152–53, 163
credit for transistor taken by, 145–49, 177
IQ of, 136–37
midlife crisis of, 153–54
Nobel Prize won by, 164, 165
poor leadership skills of, 152, 163–64, 165
racial views of, 137, 168
replacement for vacuum tube sought by, 137, 141–45
researchers recruited to company by, 157, 161, 162
semiconductor amplifier idea of, 147–48
solid-state studied by, 139–41
in World War II, 138
Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory, 156, 157, 158, 161, 162–64, 485
Shockley replaced at, 165–67, 168
Siemens, 180
Signals and Power Subcommittee, 202
silicon, 134, 135, 142, 154, 155, 174
Silverstein, Craig, 456
Simon, Leslie, 73–74
Simonyi, Charles, 367
singularity, 474
Siri, 472
Sketchpad, 283
“Sketchpad: A Man-Machine Graphical Communications System” (Sutherland), 283
slide rules, 37, 55, 56
Smalltalk, 289
Smarter Than You Think (Thompson), 427
Smith, Adam, 20
Smith, E. E. “Doc,” 204, 205, 206
SNARC, 203
SNDMSG, 384
Snow, C. P., 487
Snow White, 129
Snyder, Betty, 86, 97–99, 117
ENIAC’s glitch fixed by, 114
and public display of ENIAC, 113–16
social networking, 4, 400
software, 313–81
open-source, 261, 370–81
Software Publishing Industry, 121n
Sokol, Dan, 341
solid circuit, 173–74
solid-state physics, 134, 135–36, 138–41
Solomon, Les, 306, 308–9
Somerville, Mary, 14–15, 32
sonic waves, 95
Source, 392–93, 395, 400
source code, 322
Soviet Union, 247, 278
space program, 169
Spacewar, 200, 202, 204, 205–7, 209, 224, 320, 329, 388
speech-recognition technologies, 472
Spence, Frances Bilas, see Bilas, Frances
Spencer, Herbert, 2
Sperry Rand, 82, 83, 84n, 116
Sputnik, 169, 171, 228, 436
SRI, 255–56
Srinivasan, Srinija, 448
Stallman, Richard, 349, 370–73, 376, 379–80, 413, 438
Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab (SAIL), 269, 281, 285, 286
Stanford Industrial Park, 199
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, 415
Stanford Research Institute, 221, 252, 275
Stanford Research Park, 156
steam engine, 33
stepped reckoner, 20
Stevenson, Adlai, 116
Stibitz, George, 49, 50, 52, 58, 64, 75, 80, 104, 119, 133
store-and-forward switching, 238
Strachey, Oliver, 77
Strategic Air Command, 181, 251
subroutines, 28, 93
in ENIAC, 75
of video games, 205–6
Suess, Randy, 385
“Summit Ridge Drive,” 150
Sun Microsystem, 450, 463
surface states, 141
Sutherland, Ivan, 208, 231–32, 243, 252, 283
Swarthmore University, 67–68
Swimming Across (Grove), 190
Switchboards, 301
“Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits, A,” 49
symbolic logic, 17, 26, 49, 54, 58, 123, 344
Symbolics, 371
Syzygy, 210
Tanenbaum, Andrew, 374
Taylor, Bob, 216, 221, 224, 225, 229–33, 252, 276, 294, 385, 482
ARPA funding raised by, 235–37
Internet designed as decentralized by, 250
Kleinrocker criticized by, 245
on nuclear weapons myth of Internet origin, 247
On Distributed Communications read by, 241
online communities and, 261
PARC leadership style of, 287
personality of, 230, 234
recruited to PARC, 286–87
Robert’s hiring suggested by, 234
TCP/IP protocols, 259, 383
Teal, Gordon, 150
teamwork, innovation and, 1, 84, 85, 91–92, 108, 110, 246, 260, 479–86
Tech Model Railroad Club, 202, 203, 204, 207, 224, 288, 370–71, 483
technotribalism, 267–68
Teitelbaum, Ruth Lichterman, see Lichterman, Ruth
Tektronix, 433
Teledyne, 184–85, 187
telephones, 240, 241
television, 218
Teller, Edward, 102, 112, 113
Tennis for Two, 215
Terman, Fred, 136n, 156, 187, 199, 450
Terman, Lewis, 136–37
Terrell, Paul, 352
Tesla, Nikola, 448–49, 461
Texas Instruments, 149–50, 168, 171, 173–74, 177–78, 179, 482
military microchips by, 181
textiles, 33
Thacker, Chuck, 287, 291, 363
“That’s All Right,” 152
Third Wave, The (Toffler), 394
Thompson, Clive, 427
Time, 3, 218, 219, 248, 268, 390, 420
Time Inc., 420, 421–22
Times (London), 124
time-sharing, 224–26, 229, 242, 249, 384, 390
Time Warner, 3
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 265, 378
Toffler, Alvin, 394
Tolkien, J. R. R., 257
Tomlinson, Ray, 384