e11 – Triumph of the Nerds, part 3
Simple Beep
English - March 29, 2015 16:50 - 1 hour - 27.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 12 ratingsTechnology Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
We conclude our coverage of Triumph of the Nerds, finally reaching the famous "sugar water" quote. Come learn how Microsoft did everything right, Apple permanently lost its soul, and Oracle wound up dominating the internet…or not.
We conclude our coverage of Triumph of the Nerds, finally reaching the famous "sugar water" quote. Come learn how Microsoft did everything right, Apple permanently lost its soul, and Oracle wound up dominating the internet…or not.
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previously on Simple Beep: part 1 and part 2watch part 3 online: [YouTube] [archive.org]Windows 95 launch eventXerox PARC historyXerox AltoJason Snell's print preview demoSteve Jobs' Reality Distortion FieldPARC innovations borrowed by Appleobject-oriented programmingnetworked computingthe GUIJohn Sculley
Sculley and his PowerBook 160/165
"THINK" posterThink Different ad campaign"hello" and "insanely great"
origins of "Good artists copy; great artists steal."Apple / Adobe partnershipAdobe history (requires Flash, of course)PostScriptLaserWriterApple army sales video (featuring Steve Jobs as FDR!)Apple donates $50 million to diversity efforts (March 2015)Gates Foundation against malariaApple v. Microsoft litigationMicrosoft investmentsMSNBCDreamworks
Stephen Spielberg rocking a Microsoft Bob hat.
Atherton police blotter [1] [2]Jobs' early cloud computing vision (WWDC 1997)digital distribution of OS X Lion
1992 PCMag cover story pits the PC against Mac, NeXT, and Sun. (Spoiler: The PC wins.) pic.twitter.com/ZOz4CZi8Vs
— Harry McCracken (@harrymccracken) February 19, 2015It only makes sense that any two of those four combined would be a nearly unstoppable force. History has told that tale too.
— Simple Beep podcast (@simple_beep) February 19, 2015