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But the MUDs were what eventually gave way to these virtual realities fantasized by science fiction writer William Gibson in his novel, Neuromancer. These MUDs, which drew the 'Dungeon' part of their name from fantasy role-playing game origins ...
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He tells us that without a vision, great minds can go to waste; and how high-fidelity wireframes can help communicate a simple vision. Jason's blog is 'the architecture of everything'. (jasonfurnell.wordpress.com) The William Gibson book is 'Spook Country'. (tinyurl.com/2a7mf9)
Fri, Sep 28 | from UXpod