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The personal computer revolution was delivered by two midpoint boomers, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
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Not a bad pair of second acts for the man who helped spark the personal computer revolution.
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Apple ignited the personal computer revolution with the Apple II, then reinvented the personal computer with the Macintosh.
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And minicomputer vendors like Digital in turn dismissed the personal computer revolution spearheaded by Dell, Compaq and Hewlett Packard.
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The personal computer revolution didn't happen?
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Just as it took the personal computer revolution, the Internet and smartphones to fully realize the potential of social networks, what if Big Data produces its own meta-effect that fundamentally changes the way we relate to ourselves, others and the world around us?
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Naturally, this all goes down well in California, where Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak began the personal-computer revolution in a garage, and Sergey Brin and Larry Page dreamed up Google's algorithms while in graduate school.
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The personal-computer revolution was on its way.
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The silicon revolution that started back then with the personal computer, led to the Internet in the 1990s and broadband in the 2000s.
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