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Forecasting, Prévision technologique, Nanotechnologie, Social aspects of Information technology, Social aspects, Social aspects of Technology, Biotechnologie, Aspect social, Social aspects of Biotechnology, Technologie, Société postindustrielle, Technological forecasting, Biotechnology, Technology, Information technology, Technology, social aspectsShowing 4 featured editions. View all 4 editions?
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The Coming Convergence: The Surprising Ways Diverse Technologies Interact to Shape Our World and Change the Future
April 2008, Prometheus Books
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159102613X 9781591026136
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The coming convergence: surprising ways diverse technologies interact to shape our world and change the future
2008, Prometheus Books
in English
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The coming convergence: surprising ways diverse technologies interact to shape our world and change the future
2008, Prometheus Books
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159102613X 9781591026136
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The coming convergence: surprising ways diverse technologies interact to shape our world and change the future
2008, Prometheus Books
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