Cunningham is President and CEO of Harvard Computing Group. He has over 20 years of experience in the development and delivery of complex software systems. He is a sought after speaker and regularly contributes to IT and e-commerce magazines.
(One of my favorites of 2010 is) Room, which concerns a young woman and her five-year-old son who are kept captive by a psychopath in a single room. It’s amazing what Donoghue is able to do within that tiny physical space. If we were worried (and I don’t think we should be) about a lack of originality and ambition in contemporary novels, here’s one that conjures an enormous story out of simple, even miniature, circumstances.
The inventions of an audio technology genius record the memories and philosophies of Adolf Hitler. The taped voice, and all the signals from this special tape go straight into the subconscious memory and mind of a young street battler named Charlie Watson, active in Right-wing politics and activities, these opinions bei…