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  • Nods to both Burroughs 'language as virus and Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash.

    "We've all seen the posters, but nobody has seen Honey the cat." greygirlbeast 2010

  • William's comment allows me to give another plug to Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age -- if anyone wants to know the great possibilities of the electronic book look there, not at the Kindle.

    Digital reviewing Roger Sutton 2009

  • Backing the iPhone through a deal with Apple Inc. that locked up the popular device for AT&T until earlier this year was one of Mr. Stephenson's most crucial decisions.

    AT&T Chief's Bold Bet Roger Cheng 2011

  • And if you want to read more, Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon is a great read that blends all sorts of computery code-breakingly nerdery into one awesome novel.

    Archive 2009-10-01 lili 2009

  • If you haven't read it (although, not knowing your feelings about scifi, this may be a comment-too-far), Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash spends a significant amount of plot talking about the Inanna myth.

    Inanna and Ereshkigal lili 2009

  • Randall Stephenson The T-Mobile accord—by far Mr. Stephenson's biggest deal as AT&T's chief—is only the latest in a series of bets during his roughly four years at the helm.

    AT&T Chief's Bold Bet Roger Cheng 2011

  • "Loser" was written and recorded while Beck was visiting Stephenson's home.

    Archive 2009-11-08 Tyler 2009

  • "Loser" was written and recorded while Beck was visiting Stephenson's home.

    This song is in my head today Tyler 2009

  • The T-Moble USA deal also furthers Mr. Stephenson's vision of transforming AT&T.

    AT&T Chief's Bold Bet Roger Cheng 2011

  • And if you want to read more, Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon is a great read that blends all sorts of computery code-breakingly nerdery into one awesome novel.

    Alan Turing and Bletchley Park lili 2009

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