Who Really Invented the Personal Computer?

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The strength of Silicon Valley lies in decades-long layers of innovation. In the following article, by Senior Editor James Ellis, Newsweek explores how this innovation led to personal computing. This aritcle is excerpted from a new Special Edition, The Founding Fathers of Silicon Valley, Exploring 60 Years of Innovation. Forget semiconductors and startups—what defines Silicon Valley…

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Peter Lake

Peter Lake hails from the Midwest, but is now living in Germany. He is a professional writer who spent many years honing his craft at a well known newspaper. Peter originally sent an article to us through the citizen journalist program and decided to stay. We are glad he did.
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