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Thanks to Boris Mann, I found out a new novel by William Gibson, Agency, is available today in North-America and due to be available 23 January here in the Netherlands. Pre-ordered for Kindle. I know what I’ll be reading the next few days.

Posted on 22 January, 2020
by Ton Zijlstra
in Books I read | Tagged english, sf, william gibson | 3 Reactions

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Blog Interdependent Thoughts maintained since 2002 by Ton Zijlstra.
European citizen in a networked world. Based in the Netherlands, living in Europe, working globally. There are no Others. There is just me and many of you.

I write about how our digital and networked world changes how we work, learn, decide and organize. I explore the tools and strategies that help us navigate the networked world. I am passionate about increasing people's ability to act (knowledge), and their ability to change (learning). Key-words: open data, open government, fablabs, making, complexity, networked agency, networked learning, ethics by design.


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There are 3 posts found on this site published on April 16

  • April 16, 2018
    • Neighbourhood Solar in Vathorst in Data At the edge of our neighbourhood, on a section of grassland, there are plans to create a solar farm. This is a temporary set-up as the land will eventually be used to build houses. Those living in the houses overlooking those fields started a petition as they fear it diminishes their view. There’s a whiff […]
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    • Are You Addicted to Blogging As a lot of us are preparing for a visit to the Blogtalk conference, some spending a lot of energy and time on academically sound research into the use of blogs, this simple test might be fun as well: Are you a blogaholic? [found via Cyberwriter] My score was 56 out of 100, which means […]
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