What Snowcrash was Virtual Reality, Rainbows End
Vigne paints a truly compelling picture of the tech's possibilities. Some may be father fetched than others, but this doesn't matter. I found it to be intellectually stimulating on the subject of AR and it's possibilities for entertainment, informational and geographic navigation, advertising, education, and tons more.
It's a must read for anyone in tech for that reason alone. If you need more reasons though, how that the book also has...
Octogenarian hackers, mech-powered ARGs, terrorist librarians, crowd-sourcing riots, fan-fic universes, persona-hijacking, "War Against Computing", materials-hacking shop classes, and at least one waskally wabbit, all involved in giant embroglio that comes to a page-turning crescendo.
Great book, highly recommended for anyone interested in AR's potential, or those that enjoyed Snow Crash or Diamond Age or others of that nature.
Rainbows End
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I am just finishing up the last 10 or so pages of Rainbows End, and I really enjoyed your book review. It makes me want to go back and read it all over again. I was just curious... as a technology planner and futurist, what aspects of Vinge's technological revolution do you see as realistic in the near future?
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