The best children's books from the exhibition Non-fiction in Moscow
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Galia Kotova
- 2 years ago
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Calvin and Hobbs, a comic strip by the American artist Bill Watterson, dedicated to the adventures of a young prodigy and his toy tiger, appeared in the form of strips - “strips” - in many newspapers of the world for ten years, from 1985 to 1995, and in... Read more
In this book, Kevin Kelly gathered 12 technological trends that originated at the beginning of the digital era, are now imperceptibly present in our life, smoothly expanding and defining our future. Among the trends, of course, artificial intelligence, a... Read more
I read a book by Walter Isaacson "Innovators. Like a few geniuses, hackers and geeks made a digital revolution "and I want to say that this is one of the coolest books I've read. The big work of 3000 pages (e-books), when the average amount of reading ma... Read more
At the very beginning of this article there were quotes from the book of James Barrot just released. The digitized introduction of the book was then on the network, but the book itself was still impossible to get. And now, having read it, I think I would... Read more
Calvin and Hobbs, a comic strip by the American artist Bill Watterson, dedicated to the adventures of a young prodigy and his toy tiger, appeared in the form of strips - “strips” - in many newspapers of the world for ten years, from 1985 to 1995, and in... Read more
In this book, Kevin Kelly gathered 12 technological trends that originated at the beginning of the digital era, are now imperceptibly present in our life, smoothly expanding and defining our future. Among the trends, of course, artificial intelligence, a... Read more
I read a book by Walter Isaacson "Innovators. Like a few geniuses, hackers and geeks made a digital revolution "and I want to say that this is one of the coolest books I've read. The big work of 3000 pages (e-books), when the average amount of reading ma... Read more
At the very beginning of this article there were quotes from the book of James Barrot just released. The digitized introduction of the book was then on the network, but the book itself was still impossible to get. And now, having read it, I think I would... Read more