MiataDrivers - How the ThinkPad Changed the World―and Is Shaping the Future
Arimasa Naitoh, William J. Holstein
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The ThinkPad was a great success as far as the Harvard Business School was concerned and enabled the increased informatization of its cases and curriculum. From the distance of history, it looks easy but, in fact, it was very hard.” F. Warren Mc
The ThinkPad notebook computer has been at the center of the digital revolution that has transformed millions of lives around the world, allowing users to obtain access to their documents, pictures and other personal data from virtually anywhere at any time. More than 100 million ThinkPads have been sold since they were introduced in 1992, some twenty-five years ago. ThinkPads played a prominent role in NASA's space exploration and at the International Space Station...
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