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I have been analyzing wireless communications for 31 years. I am president of Wireless Internet & Mobile Computing, a pioneering consulting firm that helps create new and enhance existing wireless data businesses in the United States and abroad.

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I also helped create and run the first association in the U.S. for the paging and mobile telephone industries.

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Charles Stross: Accelerando

Charles Stross: Accelerando
Spectacular. Near-singularity and during-singularity Earth (and beyond). Was waiting for a novel like this. Sort of a fictional companion to "The Singularity is Near."

Julian Barnes: Arthur and George

Julian Barnes: Arthur and George
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and an English vicar in a detective novel based on real events. Interesting.

Umberto Eco: Foucault's Pendulum

Umberto Eco: Foucault's Pendulum
Started this several times but will finish it now. Excellent so far.

Mark Z. Danielewski: House of Leaves

Mark Z. Danielewski: House of Leaves
Very strange story-within-a-story. I like it so far, but it's definitely not for readers of conventional story lines.

China Mieville: Iron Council

China Mieville: Iron Council
China Mieville writes some of the most amazing fantasy I've ever read. This is spectacular stuff. He also has an amazing vocabulary, and I'm often looking up words; it's ripe for reading on the Kindle because of the dictionary feature, but I'm waiting at least for v2.0.

Richard K. Morgan: Market Forces

Richard K. Morgan: Market Forces
The near future, where corporations rule the world and knock off executives in automobile death matches. I prefer Morgan's other more science fictionish novels.

Mizuko Ito, Daisuke Okabe, Misa Matsuda: Personal, Portable, Pedestrian: Mobile Phones in Japanese Life

Mizuko Ito, Daisuke Okabe, Misa Matsuda: Personal, Portable, Pedestrian: Mobile Phones in Japanese Life

Adam Felber: Schrodinger's Ball: A Novel

Adam Felber: Schrodinger's Ball: A Novel
Fun and quirky. Any novel that incorporates a dead physicist and a dead/non-dead character -- both of whom wander around as part of the plot -- peaks my interest.

William Faulkner: The Sound and the Fury

William Faulkner: The Sound and the Fury
Bought this more than 30 years ago and finally reading it. Don't think I like it, classic or not.


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