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Disney Goes for VR and a Touch of Violence
- With broadswords and pitch-and-roll simulators, the company takes spinning teacups one better and hands users the controls. But don't expect blood. It's still a family-friendly world, after all. [Wired News]
Disney Launches Smallfry World on Web, MSN
- The long-awaited kids' service goes into beta Monday, but competition is just around the corner. [Wired News]
Disney Separates Web, Pushes Family Brand
- Emphasizing kids' safety and parental comfort, the online transformation will take inspiration from AOL, but give parents more control. [Wired News]
Distribution Revolution Will Be Televised
- The Independent's Day marathon coordinates with 18 cable-access channels nationwide to broadcast undistributed films. [Wired News]
Do Girls Want Gloss?
- A new webzine aimed at teen girls offers the same old mix of models, boys, and clothes. Some wonder how that bodes for alternative content sites that up until now have been the demographic's dominant online presence. [Wired News]
Do and Ti's Long, Strange Trip Toward Death
- The leaders of the Heaven's Gate cult met in a mental hospital. Their two-decades-plus wanderings drew media attention and a small flock of disciples. [Wired News]
Do-It-Yourself Mafia
- The Mob is losing market share to online con men and dealers. Where are the Feds when you need 'em? [Wired News]
Documentary Shows Web as Hall of Mirrors
- Homepage films the Web's king of self-examination, Justin Hall, and in the process asks questions about the blurry lines between surveillance and documentation. [Wired News]
Doing the Time Warp, in Digital Camp
- The musical that refused to die continues to spawn mutant projects. This time it's the Interactive Rocky Horror Show videogame. [Wired News]
Domain-Name Hunter Practices Corporate Charity
- In a rare form of Net altruism, Scott Banister collects techie domain names, only to give them away to the rightful owners - you just have to ask nice. [Wired News]
Doo-Doo Flies over Talking Turd
- Spumco claims South Park pinched a loaf of ideas from its comic creations. [Wired News]
Dream Weaver
- Jeremy Taylor, America Online's dream expert, has been combing through other people's dreams for more than 25 years. [Wired News]
Dreaming in Namespace
- Steve Silberman wonders, whether in a perfect world, would you be jill@coolchick.vain or jim@unix.geek? [Wired News]
Drilling Begins at The Mining Company
- Another attempt at human-filtering the Net is set for launch. [Wired News]
Drink of the Week: The Jack Rose
- A drink with a deep-laid taste, the look of a rose, but the bite of Jersey lightning. [Wired News]
Drive-In, Moscow Style
- Imagine a self-conscious combination of The Magnificent Seven, The Road Warrior, and Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns all crammed into one film: The Wild East [Wired News]
Drudge Flash: Deng's Bizarre US Eulogy
- The Chinese leader dies, and suddenly the media are painting him as a global hero. [Wired News]
Drudge Flash: Evita Eclipses Clinton
- The Golden Globe Awards beat out the Clinton gala 2 to 1. [Wired News]
Drudge Flash: Fox Signs Olympic Guard
- Six figures buys the life stories of erstwhile bombing suspect Richard Jewell, his mama, and his lawyers. [Wired News]
Drudge Flash: Hillary Gets Grammy Nod
- The first lady is up against fellow liberals Lauren Bacall, Garrison Keillor, Edward Asner, and Ellen Burstyn in the best spoken-word or non-musical album category. [Wired News]
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