The Wall Street Journal just today published a rave review for my new book The Friendly Orange Glow.
This is a book I started working on in 1985. Took a while to get out. It's out. If you have any interest in the origins of popular computing, social computing, multiplayer graphical games, instant messaging, chat rooms, screen sharing, flat-panel gas-plasma displays, touch screens, cyberculture, e-learning, even the type of message forums that TMC uses right here, then you will want to read this book.
Here's a link to the WSJ article:
Review: Plato’s ‘Friendly Orange Glow’
I'd post a link to the Amazon page but just go google the book title and you'll get the Amazon link
This is a book I started working on in 1985. Took a while to get out. It's out. If you have any interest in the origins of popular computing, social computing, multiplayer graphical games, instant messaging, chat rooms, screen sharing, flat-panel gas-plasma displays, touch screens, cyberculture, e-learning, even the type of message forums that TMC uses right here, then you will want to read this book.
Here's a link to the WSJ article:
Review: Plato’s ‘Friendly Orange Glow’
I'd post a link to the Amazon page but just go google the book title and you'll get the Amazon link