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  1. What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry, is a 2005 non-fiction book by John Markoff. The book details the history of the personal computer, closely tying the ideologies of the collaboration -driven, World War II -era defense research community to the embryonic cooperatives and ...

  2. A fun and sassy interpretation of the song White Rabbit by Grace Slick, inspired by Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Find out how the Dormouse's famous line \"Feed your head\" relates to the song and the books.

  3. 28 de feb. de 2006 · John Markoff, veteran technology reporter for the New York Times, is the first to comprehensively tell this story in his new book What The Dormouse Said: How the 60s Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry.

  4. 21 de abr. de 2005 · Most histories of the personal computer industry focus on technology or business. John Markoff’s landmark book is about the culture and consciousness behind the first PCs—the culture being...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2005 · What the Dormouse Said is an attempt to try and tell how the personal computer developed out of the 1960's counterculture. Sadly the author becomes so fixated on one person that he misses his chance to tell the great story.

  6. What the Dormouse Said is a poignant, funny, and inspiring book by one of the smartest technology writers around.

  7. What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry by John Markoff - Books on Google Play. John Markoff was one of a team of New York Times...