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message 1: by Nokomis.FL (new)

Nokomis.FL (nokomisfl) | 316 comments Earlier this year, Microsoft invited a group of science fiction writers into its research department, giving them unfettered access to its people and resources with the purpose of inspiring a collection of short stories. That collection — titled Future Visions: Original Science Fiction Stories Inspired by Microsoft — is now out, featuring stories from nine award-winning authors on topics from translation to teleportation.

Available for free download here--> http://news.microsoft.com/futurevisions/

http://www.theverge.com/2015/11/17/97...


message 2: by Gaines (new)

Gaines Post (gainespost) | 206 comments Interesting.


message 3: by Sky (new)

Sky | 665 comments This is pretty cool - at least the quantum computing part, not sure about the Skype part :)


message 4: by Warren (new)

Warren | 1556 comments The part where their their new operating systems work.
That was more fantasy then Sci-fi


message 5: by Keidy (new)

Keidy | 525 comments For all you kindle owners, here's the link to Amazon's page!

Future Visions: Original Science Fiction Inspired by Microsoft: $0.00: http://www.amazon.com/Future-Visions-...


message 6: by Aaron (new)

Aaron Nagy | 379 comments Implying Skype isn't an outdated piece of technology, and that Discord didn't just threw a new knife in it's back last month when it came out leading to a few more of my friends leaving the platform.

Warren wrote: "The part where their their new operating systems work.
That was more fantasy then Sci-fi"


No trust us, you will want to use the touchscreen on your computer instead of the M&K...someday...eventually...


message 7: by Sky (last edited Dec 15, 2015 01:23PM) (new)

Sky | 665 comments Aaron wrote: "Implying Skype isn't an outdated piece of technology, and that Discord didn't just threw a new knife in it's back last month when it came out leading to a few more of my friends leaving the platfor..."

Why would you need a mouse and keyboard when you obviously dont want a desktop or start menu?


message 8: by Dan (new)

Dan Koboldt (dankoboldt) | 4 comments Warren wrote: "The part where their their new operating systems work.
That was more fantasy then Sci-fi"


LOL.
I heard about the anthology. Wish Microsoft had invited me!


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