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...ime InfoTech upset the balance of power within major civilizations. BRAD BRADFORD Foreword and Epilogue by Michael S. Hart Dedicati... ...urprises that make up the best and most valuable books. At eighty-nine, Brad Bradford brings a long lifetime of experience in newspapers during th... ...rs during the hot-metal-type era and in the initial transition to digital phototypesetting. At sixty-four, I bring another full lifetime lived both ... ...tive ranges from the Gutenberg Press to eBooks. It nicely complements Mr. Bradford‘s perspective that gives weight—well-deserved weight—to portions ... ...hing in the twentieth century before he led his paper‘s switch to digital phototype. My own personal experience picks up shortly before his left o... ...logy involving the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, software, and networks for the processing and distribution of data.‖ Acc... ...ur mouths handle the output; our ears, the input. The operating system‘s software lets us build intricate, comprehensible words and phrases. By co... ...tin (1914-2004) The Gift of Memory With our wondrous speech hardware and software came another hardware gift—our brain‘s memory. To exchange inform... ...t let reporters compose text that editors could edit, format, and send to photocomposition machines that turned out printed copy. By May 13, 1980, ...