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As everyday life becomes further defined by communications, automations, and informatics, technology shapes our languages, animates our environments, and fosters our relationships.
- August 17, 2003
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The Futures Industry

by Patrick LeMieux
Tuesday, October 4th 2016

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LeMieux, Patrick. "The Futures Industry" electronic book review, 4 October 2016, https://electronicbookreview.com/publications/the-futures-industry/

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