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Inc. April 2009 Max Chafkin |
Nolan Bushnell is Back in the Game Nolan Bushnell founded Atari, employed Steve Jobs, built a bunch of robots, and pretty much invented the whole cocky-young-entrepreneurial-genius pose. He's also taken some knocks. But the question you always want to ask Nolan Bushnell is, What's next? |
Wired November 24, 2008 Joshua Davis |
Atari Founder's Bistro Swaps Touchscreens for Waiters (Sort Of) The popular bistro uWink eliminates waiters by letting customers order via touchscreens. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2012 Tekla S. Perry |
Dream Jobs 2012: Rube Goldberg 2.0 Brent Bushnell is a jack-of-all-tech-trades with a whimsical take on real-world engineering |
Entrepreneur September 2007 Laura Tiffany |
Eat and Be Merry Eatertainment venues combine fun, food and games. They're using technology to entertain and bring patrons together. But remember, people will come once for "wow," but they come back for good, quality food and service. |
Wired May 2001 Mike Dolan |
Behind the Screens An insiders' oral history of the videogame, from the birth of the Brown Box to the arrival of the Xbox... |
CIO January 1, 2002 Eric Berkman |
First, There Was Pong The history of Pong, the first computer game. |
Fast Company Daniel Terdiman |
Steam Carnival: Playtime At The Intersection Of Cirque Du Soleil And A Video Arcade The brainchild of Los Angeles-based production company Two Bit Circus, Steam Carnival is a three-day event in celebration of STEM -- science, technology, engineering, and math -- with a whole lot of art thrown in for good measure. |
Fast Company February 2011 Chuck Salter |
Syyn Labs's League of Extraordinary Nerds The geek darlings behind Syyn Labs have created feats of fancy for the likes of Google, Disney, and the band OK Go. Now it's time for their biggest challenge yet: Create a business from their techy passion projects. |