The Futures Anthology that came out seven, soon to be eight, years ago is a bit of a gem, with perhaps the most impressive list of contributors that you can ever hope to find under one book. Each entry is a potent idea sharpened and condensed to under a thousand words, ranging in impact and delivery but remaining distinct and memorable (some more than others, Nate Balding's Twenty2 and Bruce Sterling's The Ivory Tower come to mind instantly and, oh yes, so does Greg Bear's RAM SHIFT PHASE 2).
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