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Martin and Martine - Part 1

By Lawrence Bridges
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Published: Feb. 10, 2010
Words: 26334 (approximate)
Language: English


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This futuristic tale of technology's changing role in a post-epidemic world crosses the lives of MARTIN, a young American working at a bank in Paris, who sings in the Metros with his dog “Bits” at his side, & MARTINE, who works in television, tall, with short blond hair. They both love music. They both have perfect pitch. Apple's latest gadget, Best Friend, virtually brings the pair together.

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Tags

iphone, cyberpunk, best friend, apple, the server, computerbrain barrier, skynet, cyberbrain, humancomputer interaction, user interface, communication theory, manmachine interaction, personal information management, ubiquitous communication, embedded computation, augmented reality, group interfaces, user tailorability, information utilities, braincomputer interface, direct neural interface, brainmachine interface

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