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The Data Yodeler by Brad Salomans

The Data Yodeler is a twisting tale of five mid-career uber-geeks exploring the potential of a voyeuristic existence, and making that dream into a reality.  It is a story about the meaning and purpose of art, a story about the value identity, and a story of coming to terms with an uncontrollable maelstrom of information. “Meet Russ.” “Russ . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Corvus by L. Lee Lowe

In an alternate present the minds of teen offenders are uploaded into computers for rehabilitation—a form of virtual wilderness therapy.  Zach is a homo cognoscens, one of the new humans who can navigate the Fulgrid. Though still a high school student, he is indentured to the Fulgur Corporation as a counsellor.  Laura is a homo sapiens.  Their story is part . . .

A complete novel.
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THE DATA YODELER

It’s Twitterific.

Editor: Chris Poirier
June 9, 2009

The Data Yodeler is a well-written—though ultimately lack-lustre—story of a fictional experiment in web-celebrity.  It’s a postmortem, in effect, of how the experiment came about, and "what went wrong". 

Russ decides to put his life on display, 18 hours a day, via blogging, twitter, photos, and video.  He finds a sponser—the [more . . .]

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CORVUS

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Member: intergal
June 16, 2010

Corvus slips between the story of Zach and Laura, and then Zach’s ‘professional’ life with the Fulgrid as a homo cognscens, a new evolution of human that has ‘developed’ special powers at a cost.

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