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What if your whole life was published on the internet for the world to see? More importantly, what if people could hack into your Twitter, your Facebook, and your Instagram accounts, and post things in your name, framing you to be something you're not? This happens. It happened to my friends, and it ruined their lives. This is their story. The internet is information, and it is manipulated by corporations and governing bodies for their own means. People have become tools to be used and disposed of. Everything is a commodity. This is the world we could live in, if we let it. This book explores…mehr

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What if your whole life was published on the internet for the world to see? More importantly, what if people could hack into your Twitter, your Facebook, and your Instagram accounts, and post things in your name, framing you to be something you're not? This happens. It happened to my friends, and it ruined their lives. This is their story. The internet is information, and it is manipulated by corporations and governing bodies for their own means. People have become tools to be used and disposed of. Everything is a commodity. This is the world we could live in, if we let it. This book explores the good and bad of the internet and technology as it slowly consumes our lives - for better or worse.
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Autorenporträt
Addison Plaisance, single father, full-time scientist, and Ph.D. candidate, was raised in the small town of Patterson, Louisiana, and currently lives and works in Fargo, North Dakota. His work has been published in 3 scientific journals for his research in the field of nematology, but this is his premier full-length novel. His concerns are for the rapidly changing landscape of technology and how it impacts our everyday lives. He enjoys working in his greenhouse and teaching his 3 year old daughter about the world.