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Gay Site Rubs Discover Card's Nose in Snub
- The founder of the heavily hunky Badpuppy decries "sexual censorship" of having his merchant status revoked and calls for a boycott. [Wired News]
Gay.Net Launch Challenges AOL
- A new site strives to create an online community where "your lifestyle is not being marginalized by the corporate policies of America Online." [Wired News]
Geek Backtalk: Part I
- Readers' responses to Katz's geek series question labels, elitism, politics, and nerds. [Wired News]
Geek Backtalk: Part II
- Readers' responses to Katz's geek series question labels, elitism, politics, and nerds. [Wired News]
Generation Net
- Baby Busters build their generation's identity on the Net. [Wired News]
Genetic Avatars and Lip-Synching Effects
- Digital effects pioneer James Cameron's upcoming project, the futuristic action film Avatar, stars no fewer than a dozen computer-generated thespians. [Wired News]
Genetically Engineered Food? You Should Know
- Genetic engineering increases the food supply, but be aware of the risks. [Wired News]
Geocities Censors Coop's Nude Succubi
- The ISP has taken down a page honoring cartoon pop artist Chris Cooper, aka Coop. [Wired News]
Ginsberg: A Web unto Himself
- Steve Silberman reflects on the late poet's power to mobilize a global community - without a Net. [Wired News]
Girl Games Leaps from CD to AM
- Not your usual drive-time fare - the multimedia edutainer is developing radio for an elusive niche. [Wired News]
Girls School Seeks to Overcome Tech Gender Gap
- Planning to open in 1998, a Silicon Valley middle school for girls will attempt to create a space in which female students will be given space to blossom in technical fields and hard science. [Wired News]
Godard, Burroughs Join 'Network Conspiracy'
- Tim Franklin wants his network to cure the Web of what he calls "Unofficial Site Syndrome and Official Site Syndrome." [Wired News]
Godzilla Stalks US in Sculpture Show
- Japanese artist Kenji Yanobe's debut American show features interactive monster suits and survival tools such as candy bars. [Wired News]
Godzilla, Blockbuster Pals Show Up Early
- Hollywood studios are promoting sci-fi blockbusters on the Web, far in advance of the movies' releases. [Wired News]
Gossip Tabloid Invades the Web!!!
- The National Enquirer is taking its pulp approach digital, so folks who snigger at its headlines in the supermarket can read the stories in online anonymity. [Wired News]
Got Water? You'll Need 8 Glasses Per Day
- It's essential for life, prevents disease, and helps you lose weight, Dr. Weil says. [Wired News]
Grooving on Boogie Nights
- The most striking thing about this movie is the absence of furor emanating from its wide release in hundreds of mainstream mall and megaplex theaters. [Wired News]
Groups Take Missing Children Search to the Web
- Timing and location are crucial when getting the word out about missing kids. Several advocacy groups have launched plans to use the Internet to more effectively target their efforts. [Wired News]
Groupware Aims at Collaborators
- New software turns artists into de facto R&D departments. [Wired News]
Growing Community
- Some successful propagators of online communities share their wisdom on how to create vibrant communal spaces. [Wired News]
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