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more about #socialmedia Slothrop: Just to add another $.02, I really, really like Pattern Recognition and think it's Gibson's best writing. But I cannot find a way into Spook Country a... more » ctaylor: I'm a huge Vinge fan, but Rainbow's End left me cold. more » CSX321: I love Vinge, and I have Rainbow's End on my to-read list. I'm trying to read Infinite Jest right now, but I'm beginning to wonder if it's worth it? I... more » Pope John Peeps II: really? Pattern Recognition? I mean, it was okay but by no means is it a MUST-READ book. There's got to be something out there more "must-read"-ish th... more » Andrew Liptak: Hm, Charles Stross's Halting State isn't mentioned? That's a huge oversight. more » corpore-metal: What's the biggest threat to children online? Advertising. Really. Think about it. more » Plague: Hey, someone post the FARK owl going O RLY? more » Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: Cyberbullying... Jesus. I see this on the Today show all the time. Do they steal their Cyber Lunch Money? Here's a bit of advice for kids getting c... more » ManchuCandidate: That means the 'tubes for kiddies is a lot like Ender's Game's Battle School? more » Log1c: When I was a kid we searched out upsetting content.. and then set it as desktop backgrounds and screen savers and homepages. more » -
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4 Science Fiction Books Every Social Media Junkie Must Read
Social-media nerds need to read more science fiction, says Web 2.0 blog Anthrogoggles. To get you started, they have a list of four must-read novels, including Vernor Vinge's Rainbow's End, and two William Gibson books.

