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Mac vs PC

Mac vs PC explores the epic battle between Apple's Macintosh and the IBM PC, a contest that fundamentally shaped the personal computer revolution. This book dives into not only the technical aspects of operating systems and hardware architecture but also the strategic business decisions that fueled this technology rivalry.

The book reveals how the PC's open architecture and the "Wintel" alliance allowed it to dominate, while the Macintosh emphasized a closed, vertically integrated system. The book details how the PC's licensing model fostered a thriving ecosystem, contrasting Apple's more controlled approach. It also highlights how both platforms shaped technological innovation, influencing productivity and communication.

The narrative progresses chronologically, first laying the groundwork with introductions of key players and their visions, then examining the hardware architectures of the Macintosh and the PC. Finally, the book analyzes market positioning strategies employed by Apple and IBM, examining their advertising campaigns and pricing models.

By exploring the interdisciplinary connections among computer science, business strategy, and design, Mac vs PC provides a nuanced perspective on why the PC triumphed, a victory not solely attributed to superior technology. This book is valuable for anyone seeking insights into personal computer history, technology rivalry, and the dynamics of open versus closed ecosystems.


Author:

  • Sterling Blackwood

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 96 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Natural sciences
  • Technology
  • Nonfiction
  • Computer sciences

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