(2of3) Triumph of the Nerds: Riding The Bear. 1996 480P Documentary

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(480P) (Stereo) Triumph of the Nerds: Riding The Bear. (Documentary) (1996)

Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires (1996) is a documentary film written and hosted by Robert X. Cringely and produced for British television by Oregon Public Broadcasting. The title refers to the 1984 film, Revenge of the Nerds, and the documentary itself is based on Cringely's book Accidental Empires. The three-part film first premiered on PBS in June 1996.

The documentary chronicles the rise of the personal computer/home computer beginning in the 1970s with the Altair 8800, Apple I and Apple II and VisiCalc. It continues through the IBM PC and Apple Macintosh revolution through the 1980s and the mid 1990s, ending at the beginning of the Dot-com boom with the release of Windows 95.
It includes interviews with many influential figures in the PC industry, including Apple's Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, Microsoft's Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, and Oracle's Larry Ellison.

Episode 2of3:
Compaq's successful reverse-engineering of the IBM PC, which led to many competitors producing IBM-clones that undercut IBM's own offering. While IBM was one of the key companies that fostered the growth of the PC industry and initially dominated it, by 1990 it had lost its lead.
IBM's unsuccessful attempt to recapture a dominant share in the PC market with the PS/2 and OS/2, the latter being the successor to MS-DOS. The proprietary nature of the PS/2 and exclusivity of OS/2 was intended to drive sales of IBM's own hardware and made it difficult for other manufacturers of PC compatibles to compete.
Microsoft had originally profited from the initial success of the IBM PC. It did even better with the proliferation of clones as IBM's own market share shrunk, so Microsoft saw no business sense in following IBM's lead. Microsoft saw more potential in developing Windows, a project they pursued parallel to their cooperating with IBM on OS/2, and Windows 3.0 proved to be a great success (along with MS-DOS) bundled with new PCs. This led to the split between the two titans, with Microsoft setting the standard for PCs, while IBM concentrated on its mainframe and services businesses.

More information at Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph_of_the_Nerds

Watch Part (1of3)
Impressing Their Friends
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFL9IyJ_qHk

Watch Part (3of3)
Great Artists Steal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1Bg461mnN8

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  • 47:24 "...some company that may not even exist yet." Google Inc. was incorporated two years after this aired.

  • Very interesting documentary. Excellent upload. Thank you!

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  • See no evil. Hear no evil.

  • Riding the bear...

  • @voltagedrop ha ha ha! excellent observation!

  • Just what would they say now in this documentary with the ipad!

  • hahaha 7:15 so less has changed 

  • Thanks for posting the video. I really needed to watch it for class. =D

  • Thanks for the video, it's great =)

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