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Franklin Furnace Retires to the Web
- After 20 years as one of New York's top alternative art spaces, a lack of funds drives the gallery online. [Wired News]
Geek Polo Trades Pony for Bumper Car
- A cross between a videogame and an athletic activity, Whirly Ball is the perfect game for mouse potatoes. [Wired News]
Girl Gamers: Sugar, Spice, Everything Profitable?
- Game companies are betting on kinder, pinker content to draw in girls. [Wired News]
Have Vanity Address, Will Travel
- Why be known as 552993.2222@compuserve.com, when you can be john@imtoosexy.com or smartman@ alumni.harvard.edu? [Wired News]
Help for Carpal Tunnel? Consider Posture and B-6
- Dr. Weil suggests a few natural solutions for crippling CTS. [Wired News]
Homepages Hit the White Pages
- Next year, some white pages on the East and West coasts are going to be more than just a telephone book: They'll be an Internet guide as well. [Wired News]
Hong Kong Action Flicks Easier to Find, Watch
- Wagner James Au finds a new edition video series that boasts excellent letterbox prints and easy-to-read yellow subtitles designed for a non-Chinese audience. [Wired News]
How Confidential are Medical Records? Less Than You Think
- Dr. Weil says never tell untruths in your medical records. Rather, try to talk with your doctor about your concerns. [Wired News]
I'd Like to Thank My Programmer: Another Digital Awards
- Siliwood bigwigs will bring more awards glitz to the interactive set. [Wired News]
If It's Bits, It's ideaMarket's 'Meat'
- ideaMarket promises to give consumers point-and-click delivery - at a modest price - of nearly anything that can be moved over a phone line, from Shakespeare to plug-ins to legal boilerplate. [Wired News]
If Rapture Index is High, End of the World is At Hand
- Measuring worldwide apostasy activity, an Air Force sergeant quantifies the likelihood that the Rapture is about to take place. [Wired News]
In Tokyo, Few Cafes Want to be Called "Cyber"
- What had been this summer's trendiest epithet for a cafe is now the kiss of death. [Wired News]
Influential Designer Paul Rand Dies at 82
- Rand inspired generations of designers and brought the esthetics of modernist European movements to commercial art [Wired News]
Is MSG Sensitivity Real? Dr. Weil Thinks So.
- Some doctors still dispute the existence of MSG symptom complex; others believe it's an inherited allergic reaction. [Wired News]
Just Outta Beta: Grove's New Book Looks Inside Intel
- Jeffrey Mann reviews Only the Paranoid Survive by Andy Grove. [Wired News]
Just Outta Beta: Japan's Dreaming
- John Couch reviews Dreamland Japan: Writings on Modern Manga [Wired News]
Just Outta Beta: Romancing the Media
- Paul Saffo reviews the new book The Media Equation, which provides insights into crafting convivial computer interfaces that please users and blend into daily life. [Wired News]
Light Shines Darkly Over Game's Illusory Landscape
- Of Light and Darkness yanks both the character and you into its deliriously surreal universe. Chris Hudak reviews the action. [Wired News]
Lights, Cappuccino, Action: Cyber Cafes Dish Up Glitz
- Apple, Starbucks and House of Blues are boldly treading where so many small cyber cafes have fallen through the iced latte. [Wired News]
Liquor Ads Run Dry on Net
- Congress is preparing to regulate liquor ads on Net - but where are these ads? [Wired News]
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