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Growing a Community: More How-To Tips
- Further tips on what makes online communities grow and thrive, from the people who have built the best. [Wired News]
Growth or Death for Technology Review?
- The MIT-based journal has been valued for its informed take on new technology, voiced from many political directions. The desire to expand has led to a company shake-up and complaints of a loss of editorial diversity. [Wired News]
HTML Showdown Pits Valley Against Alley
- The growing dispute between West Coast and East Coast Web-site developers will find an outlet in the First Cool Site in a Day Competition. [Wired News]
Hacker Provokes Klan Site Shutdown
- By faking a screen name and canvassing users for their passwords, "Joka" forced AOL to respond. [Wired News]
Hacker Vows 'Terror' for Child Pornographers
- Se7en's mission to take on child pornographers with a band of hackers has sparked a debate on civil liberties, property rights, and the ethics of vigilante justice. [Wired News]
Hackers Across the Water Link Events
- The organizers of Hacking at the End of the Universe are plotting the world's biggest hacking event. [Wired News]
Hackers Frolic in the Woods
- The HIP 97 conference in the Netherlands, like its companion festival in New York, is a chance to do some technopagan bonding. [Wired News]
Hackers Hack Crack, Steal Quake
- The source for Quake and Golgatha are now in the hands of hackers. [Wired News]
Handheld Museum Ready to Hit the Pavement
- In New York's West Village, a new GPS device will let tourists browse through history - and neighborhood chatter - while they walk. [Wired News]
Happy Puppy Refocuses Content
- With gaming giants coming online, the popular site seeks a new niche. [Wired News]
HarperCollins Sets Its Sights on Digital Culture
- The new HarperEdge line of books downplays a digital revolution, and eschews what its publisher calls a 'synthetic precipice.' [Wired News]
Hate, American Style
- The strange saga of the most despised URL on the Net. [Wired News]
Healthy Living Too Costly? Cheap Excuse
- You don't need to join a fitness club or buy gourmet health food to treat your body right, Dr. Weil says. [Wired News]
Heaven's Gate: A Santería of the '90s
- Insights into the group's philosophy, and some now-chilling forecasts of this week's events, can be gleaned from excerpts of the Heaven's Gate Web site. [Wired News]
Help for Hot Flashes? Connect Mind and Body
- Dr. Weil recommends you don't buy into negative messages about menopause. [Wired News]
Hempseed.com Uses Free Email as Publicity Tool
- A 2-year-old offer of free email accounts has been accepted by 25,000 people. The company hopes to draw attention to its online campaign to turn hemp into a cash crop. [Wired News]
Hitching Nostalgia on Streaming Westerns
- Aiming to get a boothold in new media, Western.com draws the wagons around the genre, offering video streaming of six classics, including the 'epic of the western fighting cowpoke.' [Wired News]
Hold That Thought
- Steve Silberman tells of one man's brave struggle with too much email. [Wired News]
Hollywood Boasts: We Can Do It Better
- In a roomful of geeks and VCs, studio execs insist that the Web is theirs, as soon as the profits roll in. [Wired News]
Homeless Cypherpunks Turn to Usenet
- The 1,400-strong group splinters into three alt. subgroups and a mailing list - but they have plans for staying united. [Wired News]
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