Computer History Museum Releases Gary Kildall's Memoir for Free
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Summary
The Computer History Museum released a portion of Gary Kildall's memoir, 'Computer Connections: People, Places, and Events in the Evolution of the Personal Computer Industry,' posthumously. The memoir is available for free download.
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Gary Kildall’s story shows how he paved a path for the start-up culture, say his children
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