This article appeared in the April 1969 issue of Playboy Magazine. It is part of a trilogy of articles dedicated to game theory. The second one, subtitled Playing For Fun, was written by Robert Russell.__TOC__
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| - This article appeared in the April 1969 issue of Playboy Magazine. It is part of a trilogy of articles dedicated to game theory. The second one, subtitled Playing For Fun, was written by Robert Russell.__TOC__
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| - Biotechnology, Computer, Third-generation computers, Fourth-generation computers, Internet, ARPANet, Chip implants, Cybernetics, Video-on-demand, Videogames
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| - Jules Siegel, Philip Meyer, Robert Russell
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| - This article appeared in the April 1969 issue of Playboy Magazine. It is part of a trilogy of articles dedicated to game theory. The second one, subtitled Playing For Fun, was written by Robert Russell.__TOC__
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