Computer industry

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The computer industry, or information technology (IT) industry, is the range of businesses involved in developing computer software, designing computer hardware and computer networking infrastructures, the manufacture of computer components and the provision of information technology (IT) services.

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Further reading

  • Aspray, William - editor (1993) Technological Competitiveness: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on the Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Industries, IEEE, 363pp
  • Chandler, Alfred DuPont (2001) Inventing the Electronic Century: The Epic Story of the Consumer Electronics and Computer Industry, Free Press, 2001, 321pp
  • Gilder, George (2002). "Computer Industry". In David R. Henderson (ed.) (ed.). Concise Encyclopedia of Economics (1st ed.). Library of Economics and Liberty. {{cite encyclopedia}}: |editor= has generic name (help) OCLC 317650570, 50016270, 163149563