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For those looking to push the boundaries of what’s possible on the web, to build the web of tomorrow, Internet Explorer is no longer relevant. It may hold the majority browser share for a while longer, but as William Gibson once wrote, "the future is ...
Most importantly, the story "Burning Chrome" marked the first appearance of the term cyberspace — which Gibson would later describe in No Maps for These Territories as an "evocative and essentially meaningless" buzzword that could serve as a cipher for ...
- Oct 11, 2008 The bags are drawn from the William Gibson line, which is inspired by the science fiction writer of the same name. "The collection features a shoulder bag ...
- Sep 21, 2008 By Bruce Sterling September 21, 2008 | 9:55:16 AM (((I wonder why anyone thinks that William Gibson, author of "Idoru," is anything other than a hardboiled ...
- Sep 16, 2008 By Jenna Wortham Future worlds described by science fiction visionaries like Philip K. Dick, William Gibson and Robert Heinlein often included wildly ...
Like Pattern Recognition before it, William Gibson's eighth novel, Spook Country, feels like dictation from the zeitgeist.