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    <body><![CDATA[Finally, a book that uses technology in a way that doesn't elicit a tremendous amount of eye-rolling from those of us in the tech industry! Although there is plenty of exaggeration to be found in the Author's description of technology, there is also a lot of good, solid stuff here.<br/><br/>The book itself is extremely entertaining, imaginatively plotted, and is overall an entertaining summer read.]]></body>
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