"Meet the radical visionaries, innovators and entrepreneurs who - often against great resistance - brought information technology to the world of finance, changing forever the way money moves."--Container.
"Bob Cringely presents information on Electric Money which is a 2-part series produced for PBS by Oregon Public Broadcasting that explores how the digital revolution has transformed financial activities over the last fifty years. The series was originally broadcast on October 3, 2001."
""Meet the radical visionaries, innovators and entrepreneurs who - often against great resistance - brought information technology to the world of finance, changing forever the way money moves."--Container."@en
""Meet the radical visionaries, innovators and entrepreneurs who - often against great resistance - brought information technology to the world of finance, changing forever the way money moves."--Container."
"The digital revolution fundamentally altered the world economy. Money used to mean gold, banknotes, cheques, now it takes the form of invisible data sent down cables at a touch of a key. Trading pits of the world's stock exchanges have been replaced by computer screens and networks. Automatic teller machines and the internet have given people unprecedented acces to their accounts. This program looks at money past, present and future in the electronic world."
"The digital revolution fundamentally altered the world economy. Money used to mean gold, banknotes, cheques, now it takes the form of invisible data sent down cables at a touch of a key. Trading pits of the world's stock exchanges have been replaced by computer screens and networks. Automatic teller machines and the internet have given people unprecedented acces to their accounts. This program looks at money past, present and future in the electronic world."@en
"The digital revolution has fundamentally altered the world economy - the way we buy and sell things has changed. Writer and presenter Bob Cringely calls on a host of innovators, players and pundits to help tell the story of electric money."@en
"The digital revolution fundamentally altered the world economy. Money used to mean gold, banknotes, cheques, now it takes the form of invisible data sent down cables at a touch of a key. Trading pits of the world's stock exchanges have been replaced by computer screens and networks. Automatic teller machines and the internet have given people unprecedented access to their accounts. This program looks at money past, present and future in the electronic world."
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