The Developers, a fiction novel by Ben Woods, mixes the insane and obscene with technology, romance and pop culture. But while the book's web development group tries to make its mark on the virtual world, it encounters pre-eminent issues that will soon be shaping the Internet of the future: Are individuals losing their remaining privacy due to the World Wide Web? Will online social interaction eventually replace in-person gatherings as a necessary means?
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We are staying obnoxiously busy here at Spumoni Press. We wish we had more to show you, but hopefully we'll be able to announce new sites and completed work in the near future. We've been so busy that we haven't even had time to make more ice cream! Then again, it's starting to get colder outside, so maybe we'll stick to our day jobs and work on new flavors next year ...
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The Developers
Matt Severnson has assembled a team of hard-working, quasi-geek individuals to build a revolutionary website for a northern Michigan city. The system becomes a big hit despite the group members' idiosyncratic traits. Fast food addiction, incessant sexual tension and heated bingo...
