Science Fiction

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The tag science fiction is very popular among bloggers. It's generally used to identify posts that are about science fiction books and movies. Bloggers often use the tag science fiction when reviewing science fiction. Science Fiction books are often reviewed in blogs written by librarians. A very popular blog about science fiction books is Fantasy & Sci-Fi Lovin' News & Reviews.

Many popular science fiction authors blog regularly. An example is Mary Pearson, the author of The Adoration of Jenna Fox, A Room on Lorelei Street, Scribbler of Dreams, and David v. God. Science fiction fans can read more about Mary Pearson on her blog at Mary E. Pearson blog blots. You can browse and buy science fiction books from sites like Amazon.com or you can find them at your local bookstore using sites like IndieBound.org.

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  • When The Wall Came Tumbling Down


    j m mcdermott's blogAuthority Authority: 118
    I may be a little late, but reading about all these retrospectives of walls falling and stuff tumbling down and what really happened, or what didnt really happen, etc., etc., I am left with just one thing to add. When I was in East Berlin a couple years back, I met the military officer in charge in Berlin, at the ...
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  • H1N1 Vaccine: I got mine. Get yours.


    The Evolution of JeremiahAuthority Authority: 130
    Lifted from: CheckUp – Jason’s Blog… UPDATE: Montreal. The H1N1 website was updated I guess over the last 48 hours and they upped the classification of persons who should get the vaccine, as the numbers at the clinics were low over the weekend here in Montreal.Since I am immunocompromised (HIV +) and I ...
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  • Surprise! The Droid Eris is a better smartphone than the Droid - Computerworld


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    The Tech Herald Surprise! The Droid Eris is a better smartphone than the Droid Computerworld Anonymous says: I have used the iPhone 3GS, the Hero, the Pre, the Storm, the Storm II and the Eris and find... Anonymous says: I think Ive come up with a good adjective to describe this article: "Goofy." ...
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  • How Ciscos Network Supercharges Collaboration Versus Google, IBM, Microsoft - eWeek


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    Market Wire (press release) How Ciscos Network Supercharges Collaboration Versus Google, IBM, Microsoft eWeek Cisco Systems Nov. 9 jumped into the hosted e-mail and enterprise social networking arenas, challenging Google, Microsoft, IBM and a legion of smaller startups. But what is new here? Guido ...
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  • RIM Steps Up Support For Development Of Applications - Wall Street Journal


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    Techtree.com RIM Steps Up Support For Development Of Applications Wall Street Journal TORONTO (Dow Jones)--Research In Motion Ltd. (RIMM) is taking steps to spur development of applications for the blackberry, introducing a service that allows developers to integrate advertising into blackberry ...
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  • Verizon vs. AT&T: The Ad Wars Shift - PC World


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    IntoMobile (blog) Verizon vs. AT&T: The Ad Wars Shift PC World Getting into the spirit of the season, Verizon is enlisting the aid of elves, Elvis, and stop-motion puppets in its holiday offensive against AT&T. In a new set of ads (which you can see below), Verizon continues to highlight ...
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  • RadioShack Now Selling iPhone 3G and 3GS Smartphones - eWeek


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    Phones Review RadioShack Now Selling iPhone 3G and 3GS Smartphones eWeek The iPhone 3G and 3GS will be available at select RadioShack locations this month, with a nationwide rollout to follow in 2010. The news caused RadioShack stock to jump. RadioShack announced that the Apple iPhone 3G and ...
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  • First iPhone Worm Hits Australia With Pop Singer in Tow - eWeek


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    PC World First iPhone Worm Hits Australia With Pop Singer in Tow eWeek The first known worm for Apples iPhone is spreading on jail-broken iPhones in Australia. The worm takes advantage of the default password for SSH used by many jail-broken phones, and places an image of 1980s pop singer Rick ...
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  • Microsoft Releases Exchange 2010 - InformationWeek


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    BetaNews Microsoft Releases Exchange 2010 InformationWeek The e-mail server includes better storage optimization, voicemail integration, archiving, and potentially big cost savings, says the software giant. By J. Nicholas Hoover Microsoft released the latest version of its Exchange e-mail server ...
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  • Signs of Life on Saturns Moon?


    Watcher's LampAuthority Authority: 431
    USA TODAY Saturns geyser-spewing moon, Enceladus — visited by the international Cassini spacecraft on its closest flyby this week— presents planetary scientists with a geophysical locked-room mystery.Whodunit? Or rather Whatdunit? Or Whatizit?How does something buried inside an ice ball only 311 miles wide, ...
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  • Book, Book, Whos Got the Book? - Part 1


    Writerly StuffAuthority Authority:
    While Ive been a slug sitting at home, Ive had a chance to read some good fantasy fiction. Believe it or not, Ive read most of these since the end of June since I have too much time on my hands. The rest of my time...Im rewriting and rewriting, lol. Here then are brief reviews of some of the books Ive read. To be ...
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  • Happy Sagan Day, Everyone!


    The Adventures of Tobasco da GamaAuthority Authority: 115
    Today is evidently Carl Sagan’s birthday. To celebrate, let’s all make his apple pie recipe tonight.
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  • Harlequin Launches Digital-Only Publishing House


    Juno BooksAuthority Authority: 492
    I was just talking to people at WFC about how Harlequin — a big publisher that listens to its readers — realized that, at least in the romance genre, e-books had arrived and were leaving the station without them. They then invested a boatload of bucks in delivering their books in electronic form. Today they ...
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  • Anti-Vaccine Fraud?: The Cheerleader Who Ran While She Talked - Debunked


    Boy in the MachineAuthority Authority: 112
    Okay, many of us have seen the video of the poor beautiful cheerleader, Desire Jennings, who had her life destroyed after developing a condition called "Dystonia" after supposedly receiving a flu shot. If you havent seen the clip, then take a look below.The above video has been used as propaganda in the war against ...
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  • Can you trust the integrity of your chips?


    Z Trek: The Alan Zeichick WeblogAuthority Authority: 117
    A few weeks ago, in " Can you trust the integrity of your data ," I wrote about the potential for shenanigans with a new computer-controlled watt-hour meter that a local electric utility installed at my home. The worry: My bill might go up. That, my friends, may only be the tip of the iceberg. We’ve all heard ...
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  • Happy Birthday Carl Sagan


    The Inoculated MindAuthority Authority: 108
    Tip of the pipette to Phil Plait for reminding me. Today, Carl Sagan would have been 75 years old if he had not died in 1996. As a scientist, communicator, and humanist he knew the value of science and the importance of helping people understand its full implications. The notion that we need an army of Sagans to ...
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  • Eventualanddestructive war … in … SPACE!


    SeriouslyGuysAuthority Authority: 438
    An entire generation of geeks has clearly finally been given the reins of all the science and technology in Japan. The space agency of the country is aiming to build a solar power station in space . Their desire? To create an orbital maser cannon a renewable resource that can be harvested a near unlimited amount of ...
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  • Writers League Book Awards


    WILL'S TEXAS PARLORAuthority Authority: 118
    The Writers League of Texas Book Awards (formerly the Violet Crown and Teddy Awards) of 2009 area announced at: http://www.writersleague.org/contests/index.html  .  Some are Texana:   Nonfiction Winner A Terrible Glory: Custer and the Little Big Horn, the Last Great Battle of the American West James ...
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  • The Movie Moment Redux: Lolita (1962, Stanley Kubrick)


    Silly Hats OnlyAuthority Authority: 123
    (Originally posted on 12 April 2007 at The Screengrab. Reprinted with permission.) Of all the great filmmakers in movie history, Stanley Kubrick was, of course, one of the most revered. Many of his films are considered to be essential classics, and rightly so. But amidst all the attention for Dr. Strangelove , 2001 ...
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  • Dipping my toe in the unknown....


    Seductive SuspenseAuthority Authority: 115
    (Insert big sigh here) Ive always prided myself on trying out books by new-to-me authors, Ive had especially good luck with finding audio books and e-books by new authors that Ive particularly enjoyed (The Rule of Four, The Baker Street Letters (looking forward to the sequel), Anyone Out There?, and Dead of Winter, ...
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