Review: Examining Technology's Wake
Based on world-wide archival research involving more than a hundred researchers, interviews with surviving witnesses, and other sources, the book reconstructs the development and utilization, from the end of the 1890s on, of the Hollerith punch card machine -- the first modern system for rapid processing of data.
Ornatowski, Cezar M. Lore (2002). Articles>Reviews>Technology
Review: PC Annoyances, Second Edition
It's impossible to have the answers to all the problems you encounter on a PC, but Bass touches on a bit of everything.
Evans, Meryl K. Meryl.net (2005). Articles>Reviews>Technology
Review: What's the Matter with the Internet? 
You should not read this book if you're looking for the final answer to what's the matter with the Internet. Poster points us toward the issues that he thinks will affect the Internet's ultimate shape—politics, authorship, ethnicity, citizenship, identity—but he leaves us with more questions than answers. By questioning and observing, and by applying key technological theories, he suggests a way of approaching a critique of the Internet.
Kitalong, Karla Saari. Technical Communication Online (2003). Articles>Reviews>Technology>Theory
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