[Recorded June 10, 2003]
The entrepreneurs who created the first consumer-software companies gather in this panel discussion to reminisce about the early days and recall the lessons learned in the founding of a new industry. Participants are: Scott Cook, co-founder of Intuit; Doug Carlston, co-founder of Broderbund Software and Trip Hawkins, founder of Electronic Arts and 3DO. Stewart Alsop, publisher of the P.C. Letter and founder of the Agenda and Demo conferences moderates an informal discussion of the beginnings of consumer software and the entrepreneurs brought pictures and products to show and tell with the audience.
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