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Triumph of the Nerds

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1996
  • 2h 30m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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Triumph of the Nerds (1996)
Documentary

Three part documentary series that tells the story of the birth of the personal computer, with the candid recollections of PC pioneers, like Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.Three part documentary series that tells the story of the birth of the personal computer, with the candid recollections of PC pioneers, like Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.Three part documentary series that tells the story of the birth of the personal computer, with the candid recollections of PC pioneers, like Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.

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    • Robert X. Cringely
    • Steve Jobs
    • Douglas Adams
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.4K
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    • Stars
      • Robert X. Cringely
      • Steve Jobs
      • Douglas Adams
    • 12User reviews
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    Robert X. Cringely
    Robert X. Cringely
    • Self - Host…
    • 1996
    Steve Jobs
    Steve Jobs
    • Self (co-founder, Apple Computer Worth $1 billion)
    • 1996
    Douglas Adams
    Douglas Adams
    • Self (Sci-fi Author)
    • 1996
    Bill Gates
    Bill Gates
    • Self (co-founder, Microsoft Worth $13 billion)
    • 1996
    Steve Wozniak
    Steve Wozniak
    • Self (co-founder, Apple Computer Worth $200 million)
    • 1996
    Steve Ballmer
    Steve Ballmer
    • Self (vice-president, Microsoft Worth $3 billion)
    • 1996
    Paul Allen
    Paul Allen
    • Self (co-founder, Microsoft)
    • 1996
    Graham Spencer
    • Self (Chief Programmer Architext Software)
    • 1996
    Mark Van Haren
    • Self (programmer, Architext Software)
    • 1996
    Edwin Chin
    • Self - 10 year old
    • 1996
    Christine Comaford
    • Self (CEO, Corporate Computing International)
    • 1996
    Mat Hostetter
    • Self (Programmer, ARDI)
    • 1996
    Larry Ellison
    Larry Ellison
    • Self (founder and president, Oracle)
    Ted Nelson
    • Self
    Gary Kildall
    • Self (founder, Digital Research)
    Andy Hertzfeld
    Andy Hertzfeld
    • Self (designer, Macintosh Development Team)
    Bill Murto
    Bill Murto
    • Self (co-founder, Compaq)
    Sparky Sparks
    • Self (former IBM executive)
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    Joe Eeee

    Sociopaths, egomaniacs and hippies.

    And we have THEM to thank for all of this.

    Your humble author can't help but wonder how Bob Cringely got the likes of Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, Paul Allen and others in front of the cameras for an honest look inside the slightly twisted minds that begat the personal computer.

    At 3 hours in length, "Triumph of the Nerds" isn't just a PBS miniseries. On home video, it becomes an epic. And why shouldn't it be? The personal computer has an impact on our lives equal to that of the light bulb and the automobile. But in the case of the PC, most of the people responsible for its creation and worldwide influence are still alive. These are flesh and blood humans, not fading historical sketches like Henry Ford and Thomas Edison.

    "Triumph of the Nerds" was originally produced as a 20-year retrospective on the personal computer. But the PC will be 25 years old in the year 2000. I can't wait to see Bob Cringely's follow up.
    10crash21

    This is where your PC or Tablet came from

    I call "The Triumph of the Nerds" the best PC history documentary ever made. They talk about everything from your first home built PC, up to the Internet. Along with the people explaining everything were the people who actually had a big part in creating some of this stuff; Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, and even the founder of Oracle Larry Ellison.

    The only thing I don't like about this is that they still haven't made a decade later version that was promised in the documentary. I would have liked to see some of this compared to what's happening now. Something I would have liked to seen because several of Larry Ellison's comments are coming to life.

    No matter what anyone says, this is truly where a great amount your personal electronics did originate.
    8xxx-69970

    Very informative

    First of all, this doc is from 1996. That being said: it chronicles the rise of the personal computer/home computer beginning in the 1970s with the Altair 8800, Apple II and VisiCalc. It continues through the IBM PC and Apple Macintosh revolution through the 1980s and the mid 1990s at the beginning of the Dot-com boom. The film ends before it all crashes in the late 1999s. But what the heck.
    1comeherecat

    Is Sexist The Right Word?

    If you're a woman watching this, be prepared to be discounted. You will be repeatedly reminded that your gender disqualifies you from being interested in computing.
    tinker2002

    That Other 70's Show!

    The production of the PBS miniseries "Triumph of the Nerds" as documented by journalist and self professed gossip columnist Robert Cringely is a campy trek through the personal computer revolution. The 3-hour narrative covered many of the notable characters responsible for the PC's development such as the inventive geeks, aspiring college hackers, social radicals, corporate marketeers, and leading up to the inevitable war of wills to bring about global, political, and economic change. The miniseries is as much about the personal computer revolution as it is about the one-upmanship ideology of bringing a better mouse trap to market. Piracy is deemed a good thing by the very players that use corporate legal methods to protect themselves from that very end. By means of reverse engineering, misapplications of patent rights, cleverly worded legal disclosure documents, so called `Virgin' engineers and outright theft of intellectual property; it is a sordid affair indeed. The story reads like a checklist in the PDA of Machiavelli's `The Prince'. It seems that `The Prince' is alive and well in the 21st Century.

    I would highly recommend this film to any geek or geek-in-training.

    Look also for "The Pirate's of Silicon Valley"

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    • Goofs
      Part 1 refers to the First West Coast Computer Faire where the Apple II was introduced. The Faire was in April 1977, not 1978.
    • Quotes

      Robert X. Cringely - Host: First, they dump the idea of 9 to 5. In this industry, you can work any 80 hours per week you like.

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • PBS: Triumph of the Nerds
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Triumph of the Nerds
    • Production companies
      • John Gau Productions
      • Oregon Public Broadcasting
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      • 2h 30m(150 min)
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      • Color

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