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Name of the Game
- Sports stadiums and nature trails are on the auction block, and Suck wonders how much the our collective soul costs. [Wired News]
Net Mourns Passing of Giant
- The Internet community shares its shock and sorrow over the untimely death of Jon Postel, former IANA director and the "father of the Internet." By James Glave. [Wired News]
Net Radio: Waiting for Dream to Come True
- Imagine Media launches its new Internet radio service today, as other companies, bulging with channels, wait patiently for the audiences they're sure will arrive. [Wired News]
Net Reaches the Big Time
- Tell the networks the news: The Internet is now a primary place Americans go to get their information. By Steve Silberman and Arik Hesseldahl. [Wired News]
Networking Off The Network
- On the second day of Plug.In '98, a conference devoted to the fledgling online music business, the loudest sound was the shuffling of business cards. By James Oliver Cury. [Wired News]
Networking and the Arts
- Delegates from business, government, media, and the arts gather to discuss the cultural implications of a networked society. By Chris Bray. [Wired News]
New Economy: Cold War Heaven
- In the market for a fallout shelter? A Texas realtor is offering a US$650,000 erstwhile underground missile silo, with all the doomsday accouterments. [Wired News]
New Gaming Hub
- Bignetwork offers something for the gamer in everyone, from puzzles and trivia to shoot 'em ups. [Wired News]
New Look for New-Media Art
- It's not just on monitors anymore. New York's School of Visual Arts opens its sixth annual Digital Salon, a showcase of digital art fit for a museum. By Reena Jana. [Wired News]
New Media Center Pushes Electronic Filmmaking
- The three-year-old adjunct to the Sundance Film Festival gives filmmakers a hands-on experience with digital tools. Things have changed since the days when "video" was a bad word among celluloid fans. [Wired News]
New Media: Invasion of the Digital Body Snatchers
- Hollywood is buzzing about a new breed of actors: synthespians. And stars are flocking to a company in Monterey, where their likenesses can be digitized and translated into plug-and-play 3-D digital doppelg ngers. [Wired News]
New Media: London Calling
- Sohonet, a high-bandwidth digital network, links Hollywood filmmakers with effects houses and creative types in London, halfway across the globe. [Wired News]
New Search Tool Speaks Your Language
- The builders of the Electric Monk want to take the Web beyond keywords, so they wrote a program that understands how people naturally frame questions. [Wired News]
New Writers' Site Strikes a Nerve
- Contentious, a new webzine and mailing list for online writers and editors, challenges accepted wisdom about the Web, reading, and writing. [Wired News]
New York Stories, With Lasers
- A Manhattan artist will paint the inner life of an in-your-face neighborhood on the sides of brownstones, bodegas, and a modest synagogue. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
News Site Watches the Watchdogs
- The new Online Journalism Review will track the ways the Net is changing the ethics, markets, and speed of news. [Wired News]
Newsweek.com -- Finally
- Four years after Time ventured onto the Web, the other newsweekly is following suit. With breaking news and deep background, will it be engaging enough? By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Newton Developers Gather to Mourn
- Apple provided the space and the refreshments for an assembly that one attendee described as "more of a wake than a protest." [Wired News]
Next Stop for 'Next 20'
- The Next 20 Years mini-conferences are sweeping the nation. Next stop: Seattle. By Theta Pavis. [Wired News]
No End in Sight for San Francisco Web Developer Group
- At its second anniversary the NoEnd mailing list faces the difficulties of navigating between exclusivity and overpopulation. [Wired News]
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