Imagination - blessing or curse?

Imagination - blessing or curse? by Tony Kirby, Price $2.99 USD. 27,000 words. Language English.
America's first computer journalist offers an anecdotal approach to the "adolescent" years of the computer industry (1960 to 1980) plus a journey through subsequent years when imagination played a roller coaster role in his many entrepreneurial endeavours. Some good advice for aspiring entrepreneurs plus many print-oriented ideas that could be converted to the web.

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Imagination - blessing or curse?

Imagination - blessing or curse? by Tony Kirby, Price $2.99 USD. 27,000 words. Language English.
America's first computer journalist offers an anecdotal approach to the "adolescent" years of the computer industry (1960 to 1980) plus a journey through subsequent years when imagination played a roller coaster role in his many entrepreneurial endeavours. Some good advice for aspiring entrepreneurs plus many print-oriented ideas that could be converted to the web.

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Imagination - blessing or curse?

Imagination - blessing or curse?

by Tony Kirby
Imagination - blessing or curse?

Imagination - blessing or curse?

by Tony Kirby

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Imagination - blessing or curse? by Tony Kirby, Price $2.99 USD. 27,000 words. Language English.
America's first computer journalist offers an anecdotal approach to the "adolescent" years of the computer industry (1960 to 1980) plus a journey through subsequent years when imagination played a roller coaster role in his many entrepreneurial endeavours. Some good advice for aspiring entrepreneurs plus many print-oriented ideas that could be converted to the web.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044420953
Publisher: Tony Kirby
Publication date: 04/03/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 223 KB

About the Author

Location Canada
Member since April 03 2013
Tony was America's first computer writer, having followed computer/communications technology since its birth. He has worked in all areas of print journalism from newspapers, magazines, publicity and publishing and has been involved in numerous entrepreneurial ventures. His current interest is in advising young people who want to go into business for themselves. Born in England, he now divides his time between Canada and New Zealand.
To contact Tony go to : imagination@uniserve.com

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