Hmmm. "Pattern Recognition" was published in 2003, but press releases for BlueAnt (Australia) only go back to 2004. Possibly a case of Gibson living in an unequally distributed future again.
The headset company is called "BlueAnt" or "Blueant," but I think the fictional version is two words, "Blue Ant."
Or maybe that's what Hubertus Bigend wants us to think...
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So which came first: This BlueAnt company, or William Gibson's Blue Ant advertising agency from "Pattern Recognition" and "Spook Country"?
Hmmm. "Pattern Recognition" was published in 2003, but press releases for BlueAnt (Australia) only go back to 2004. Possibly a case of Gibson living in an unequally distributed future again.
The headset company is called "BlueAnt" or "Blueant," but I think the fictional version is two words, "Blue Ant."
Or maybe that's what Hubertus Bigend wants us to think...