Netopia

Netopia
Y.G. Levimor
In a near future world, a social network by the name of MINDS gifts its users with the unique ability to communicate directly by thoughts and recreate reality by their deepest fantasies and desires. The advanced algorithms of MINDS enable the user to virtually visit any place in the world or in history within seconds, in an utterly realistic three-dimensional reality. Humans can use their mind to determine everything they please - from the weather to the way their friends look like and behave. But the ultimate comfort comes at a price, and the unexpected results reveal the grand plan behind MINDS.
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About the Author

Y. G. Levimor is a pseudonym for Yasmine Levi and Gal Mor, two journalists, web personalities and writers who have experienced events in their own lives that sparked the ideas expressed in Netopia.

Yasmine Levi is a media personality and a journalist with the soul of a tortured artist, who fantasizes about life in a world of icebergs and penguin-orca hybrids, and is always missing what she has yet to experience.
She is one of the most influential Facebook users in Israel, and is formerly a journalist in Yedioth Ahronoth's flagship weekly supplement, "7 Days.

Gal Mor is the owner of the popular Hebrew news site "Holes in the Net," which hundreds of thousands of Israelis visit every month. Mor is a former head technology writer for the popular Israeli news site ynet, and had been connected to online networks since the days of BBS. He has been following technology for many years, and writes about online phenomena from a critical perspective. He enjoys being current on every trend and advanced technology, but is also not an early adapter, and won't be found standing in line to buy the new iPad or iPhone.

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