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Emmycasters Work in Media Niche
- Ironlight Digital wants to give netsurfers a backstage, watch-the-key-grip's-handiwork view in advance of the awards telecast, a move that straddles the feared gap between TV and the Internet. [Wired News]
En Vogue
- Women's magazines occupy a special niche in the cluttered infoscape of modern media. So what's a modern girl to do? Read Bust, of course. [Wired News]
Encyclopedia Britannica Embraces Online Search
- The stalwart of accumulated knowledge and guilty parents has been trying to find its place in the Information Age. Building its brand with an online directory is the latest attempt. [Wired News]
EstroNet Pumps Out 'Girl Culture'
- Showstring indie zines are banding together with funded sites to prove that sisters are doing it for themselves. [Wired News]
Evasion of Internet World Body Snatchers
- Mark Frauenfelder flees flaks in frightful search for something worthwhile at the LA Convention Center. [Wired News]
Every Picture Can Tell a Lie
- Clearly 'photofiction' is potentially provocative even as an art form. As a new journalistic tool, though, it is highly suspect. [Wired News]
Everything Old Is News Again
- A news museum, opening Friday, hopes to rescue the reputation of today's journalists with historical credence. [Wired News]
Everything Old is Multimedia
- Public Works uses multiple obsolete technologies to create a barrage of moving pictures and processed sounds that comment on commodification of culture and militarization of society with rare depth. [Wired News]
Everything You Know Is Wrong
- How DisInformation and other lefty DIY sites offer tours of Net subculture. [Wired News]
Eword: Diller's Drama
- Barry Diller, owner of the Home Shopping Network, has taken a hint from his famous network by buying the USA Network and the Sci-Fi Channel. [Wired News]
Eword: Genndy's Laboratory
- With Dexter's Laboratory, the madcap adventures of an underage mad scientist and his guinea-pig sister, Russian emigre animator Genndy Tartakovsky has a hit on his hands. [Wired News]
Eword: Sage of Subversion
- This online performance artist uses guerrilla tactics to overturn capitalist ideals. [Wired News]
Eword: The Music Pirates
- MP3 audio technology has spawned a new generation of copycat criminals. But what's the crime in meeting the future on its own terms? [Wired News]
Excrement on Main Street: Arts and Crap Abound
- Anyone can set up shop and sell their handmade wares on the Web. Unfortunately, a lot of folks do, and a lot of the stuff reeks. [Wired News]
Experimental Browser Maps Web's Words
- Stalker, while hardly ready for prime time, points to a future when surfing the Web isn't determined by Microsoft or Netscape's ideas of what you should see, or how you should see it. [Wired News]
Exposing the Unknown Artists
- A new online magazine functions as a resource center, providing advice and contacts in the art world, including agents, record labels, and grant resources. [Wired News]
Ezine Publishers Get Pushy
- Headliner Underground is a browser plug-in that pushes headlines from ezines, bringing alternative content to the meme-of-the-moment landscape. [Wired News]
Face the Muzak
- The company is leaping into the future - and cyberspace - with RealAudio promotional samples. In Scans. [Wired News]
Fan Captures History of Games' Early Creators
- A self-published book-on-disc explores the lives and motivations of 28 designers of classic videogames - like why crafting Defender and Robotron beats studying rats' pubic hair. [Wired News]
Fans Mourn Death of The Spot
- The cancellation of the troubled soap-opera site was like losing a friend, say regulars. [Wired News]
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