
In the 1980s, Erik Sandberg-Diment was a household name in Silicon Valley. He was a software and technology columnist, and wrote weekly reviews and reflections about the burgeoning personal computing industry. Picking apart predictions of the past has long been a beloved parlor game among technologists, and Sandberg-Diment’s oeuvre is particularly rich trove—owing largely to the confluence of his lively and assertive writing style and the technologically dynamic time at which he was writing.
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