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A Good Multivitamin has Plenty of Antioxidants
- Dr. Andrew Weil's dos and don'ts for picking the best multivitamin. [Wired News]
A Haven for 'Endangered' Art
- While musical sampling and artistic re-appropriation raises the ire, and litigation, of lawyers, a new Web site will gather the works of several artists working to build new art from the plundered creations of the past. [Wired News]
A New Interface for Fans
- By giving fans access to live recordings for the price of blank tape, the Net is not only reshaping the PR and record-distribution industries, it's subtly influencing the music itself. [Wired News]
A Paper Mirror for the Web
- Coffeehouse, a printed anthology of online writing, aims to be the time capsule of the early Web. [Wired News]
A Primitive Vibe from High-Tech Bodies of Art
- Sensorband melds technology and the flesh to create unnerving break beats and blasts that connect the band with its audience. [Wired News]
A Rose is Not Always a Rose
- Posing as a woman in chat rooms invites warmth, some violence, and accidental affairs of the heart. [Wired News]
A Thousand Classics for the ASCIIng
- Project Gutenberg celebrates its 1,000th free etext online. [Wired News]
A Vision for Future Designs
- Getting to the source of architectural information, For Inspiration Only succeeds in capturing on paper the mind-bombing that is Future Systems. [Wired News]
ABC Won't Press Tough Cult Questions
- Diane Sawyer's interview will focus on celibacy and castration, rather than ex-cult member Richard Ford's motivations and movie deal. [Wired News]
AFI Screens Films Online - Wear Your Glasses
- Charlie Chaplin's The Rink will be the first entire film screened online - and it will be sure to have that old jerky, early-cinema feel. [Wired News]
AI, Teamwork Is Goal of Robot Soccer Tourney
- Though the contestants move more like rolling garbage cans than high-tech Peles, RoboCup is making breakthroughs in artificial life and multi-agent collaboration. [Wired News]
AOL 'Hacker Riot' More Like Amateur Hour
- Victims couldn't distinguish between AOL congestion and hacks. [Wired News]
AOL Enlists the 'A-List' for NY Guide
- Wendy Wasserstein, Ruben Blades, Derek Walcott, and Spalding Gray will contribute to AOL's highest-profile city guide, Digital City NY, in hopes that "marquee" content will conquer competitors. [Wired News]
AOL Revamps - Less Clutter, More Commerce
- To survive in the 'Next AOL,' forum leaders must put less emphasis on schmoozing, more on raising revenue. [Wired News]
AOL Spends Like Crazy on Asylum
- The company's development studio, Greenhouse Networks, gets the funding to build a massive personalized entertainment service. [Wired News]
AOL's Hub Debuts Record Label
- The Hub will release music compilations drawn from its Web site content, as well as recruit new bands. A partnership with Tower Records enables distribution of CDs, and music will also be directly downloadable. [Wired News]
AOL's Santa: Harbinger of Web-to-TV Trend?
- A children's show leads the rush to move online properties to TV. Is the Web content ready for prime time, or are we in for Cop Rock redux? [Wired News]
AOL4FREE Culprit Tells His Tale
- Three weeks after being sentenced, Nicholas Ryan is ready to share his hacking odyssey. [Wired News]
AP Tries Its Hand at Multimedia
- Rox, a slick new webzine, showcases the Associated Press's most mixed-media friendly stories. [Wired News]
ATT and Microsoft Tune In to Music on the Net
- With the two giant companies committed, the notion of the Net as delivery vehicle for music may get more corporate respect. [Wired News]
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