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  1. It happened more or less by accident; the people who made it happen were amateurs; and for the most part they still are. From his own Silicon Valley garage, author Bob Cringley puts PC bigshots and nerds on the spot, and tells their incredible true stories. Like the industry itself, the series is informative, funny and brash.

  2. Title. Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of the Accidental Empire. Catalog Number. 102639636. Type. Moving Image. Description. This three-part documentary was produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting for an audience of British public television viewers, and narrated by Robert X. Cringely. Episode 1 ("Impressing their friends") makes specific mention ...

  3. Jun 22, 1996 · Is The Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires (1996) streaming on Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, or 50+ other streaming services? Find out where you can buy, rent, or subscribe to a streaming service to watch it live or on-demand. Find the cheapest option or how to watch with a free trial.

  4. The Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires (1996)

  5. Triumph of the Nerds. Season 1. For those who can't imagine a world without laptops and smartphones, TRIUMPH OF THE NERDS is a fascinating vintage 1996 series that reveals how the personal computing revolution happened. From the rise of Apple and Microsoft, to the fall of corporate giants like IBM, TRIUMPH OF THE NERDS explores who were the ...

  6. Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires is an interesting documentary. The title, Triumph of the Nerds, is a play on the 1984 comedy, Revenge of the Nerds. While this three part documentary is a great insight look at the history of computers, from its rise in the 1970s to the beginning of the Dot-com boom of the late 1990s.

  7. Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires is a PBS documentary series hosted by Bob Cringely, telling a history of personal computers from its beginning in the 1970s to the release of Windows 95 in the mid 1990s. The series consists of three episodes, chronicling the birth and growth of Silicon Valley's personal computer industry.