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A interesting history of Bell Labs from its rise to its fall. The author traces the innovators and innovations produced by the Labs which have changed the way we think about communication.
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Creative ability, Telecommunication, Inventors, Technological innovations, Bell Telephone Laboratories, History, Créativité, Bell Laboratories, Forschung und Entwicklung, Inventeurs, Informationstechnik, Innovations, Innovation, Télécommunications, New York Times reviewed, Telecommunication, history, Technological innovations, united states, United states, history, 20th centuryPeople
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The idea factory: the Bell Labs and the great age of American innovation
2012, Penguin Press
in English
1594203288 9781594203282
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