Reviews
Ebocloud, A Novel About The Social Singularity
Singularity Hub, Feb., 2011
The Social Singularity
The Speculist, Feb., 2011
Sharp, Clever Science Fiction: A Review of Ebocloud
A. F. Stewart’s Blog, March, 2011
EBOCLOUD: Dare to Imagine Life After Facebook
SocialBling, March, 2011
Rick Moss’s Ebocloud Reviewed By Lavanya Karthik
Bookpleasures.com, Feb., 2011
Recent Developments
Some of the science fiction in Ebocloud is now no longer fiction.
Chaotic Moon Explores Biometric Tattoos For Medicine And The Military
Tech Crunch, Nov., 2015
A Wearable, Embedded Tattoo Concept, Designed to Make Life Easier
PSFK, Nov., 2014
Tatoo Watches: Subdermal Implant Keeps Francesco Savini on Time
Trend Hunter, July, 2009
References
Some articles and journal references that informed the ideas behind the technology in the novel.
Interview with Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. in which he discusses the Ebo tribe of Southern Nigeria (Biafra) and his proposal for extended families in the U.S.
Clifford Meth, Sept., 1997
Serotonin May Be Key to Controlling Locusts
New York TImes, Jan. 29, 2009
Nanotubes Used in the Brain Can Enhance Neuronal Excitability
NeuroscienceNews.com,Dec. 22, 2008
New paper “Voodoo Correlations in Social Neuroscience” may “shake up the world of social cognitive neuroscience”
Brains on Purpose(tm), Dec. 30, 2008
FDA Allows Brain Implants for Obsessions
The Washington Post, Feb. 24, 2008
Growing Neural Implants: New approaches could more seamlessly integrate medical devices into the body.
Technology Review – MIT, July 16, 2008
The Young and the Neuro
The New York Times, Oct. 12, 2009
Traffic jam in brain causes schizophrenia symptoms
Physorg.com, Aug. 10, 2009