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A Mind at Play

How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age

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A Mind at Play

By: Rob Goodman, Jimmy Soni
Narrated by: Jonathan Yen
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Claude Shannon was a tinkerer, a playful wunderkind, a groundbreaking polymath, and a digital pioneer whose insights made the Information Age possible. He constructed fire-breathing trumpets and customized unicycles, outfoxed Vegas casinos, and built juggling robots, but he also wrote the seminal text of the Digital Revolution. That work allowed scientists to measure and manipulate information as objectively as any physical object. His work gave mathematicians and engineers the tools to bring that world to pass.

Now, Jimmy Soni and Rob Goodman bring Claude Shannon's story to life. It's the story of a small-town boy from Michigan whose career stretched from the age of room-sized computers powered by gears and string to the age of the Apple desktop. It's the story of the origins of information in the tunnels of MIT and the "idea factory" of Bell Labs, in the "scientists' war" with Nazi Germany, and in the work of Shannon's collaborators and rivals. It's the story of Shannon's life as an often reclusive, always playful genius. With access to Shannon's family and friends, A Mind at Play explores the life and times of this singular innovator and creative genius.

©2017 Jimmy Soni and Rob Goodman (P)2017 Tantor
Science & Technology Biographies & Memoirs History & Culture Professionals & Academics Mathematics Computer Science Technology History Engineering Thought-Provoking Inspiring Data Science Machine Learning Information Theory

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"Lucid and fascinating...Soni and Goodman open an engrossing window onto what a mind hard at work can do." ( Publishers Weekly)
Fascinating Biography • Impactful Contributions • Excellent Narration • Brilliant Genius • Well-researched Content

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Such an interesting and very humble man - we were very lucky he came to be.

A very interesting story

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It blows me away that a man with this intelligence and foresight can be only a couple miles away from me growing up near cambridge Massachusetts . A mind opening experience...

Amazing insight!!!

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No offense to the guy that read this book, but I hated everything about his voice and the way he read it. It made an otherwise engaging story incredibly difficult to stomach. I wish I'd bought the hard copy.

The book is great, but I hated the reader

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Interesting life, well presented. As the authors write at the end, nothing near the name recognition of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, but those guys weren't going anywhere without Claude Shannon.

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entertaining, Informative read. well narrated, good flow. the book has a good balance of history and theory

great bio of a great man

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