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HotWired 4.0 Targets 'Web Participants'
- The site relaunched Tuesday with a focus on the World Wide Web. [Wired News]
How to _________ (verb) with Spammers
- Bulk email spawns ingenious offensives from the masses. [Wired News]
Hubris, Paranoia, and the Art of Branding
- Yahoo! sees competitors everywhere - and ignores them. Perhaps that's why its brand manager's new-media marketing workshop at Internet World revealed little that's not already known. [Wired News]
Hype List: Deflating this Month's Overblown Memes
- Avatars, multicasting, and kickboxing are on the rise while DVD-RAM and online chat are in decline. [Wired News]
I Say a Little Prayer for Usenet
- A Buddhist priest in Kyoto offers prayers to ease the disappointment of information loss. [Wired News]
IDG Prepares Gaming Info Network
- Entering the overpopulated jungle of online gaming sites, the publisher hopes to distinguish itself through its coverage. [Wired News]
IMAX Makes a Big Move on the Mainstream
- With new glasses and animation technology, the giant-film firm is hoping that 3-D animation will be its ticket to the Saturday-night family audience. [Wired News]
IUMA Bets on Liquid Audio
- One of the Web's pioneer music sites says the streaming technology will be the future sound of the Net. [Wired News]
Icon Seeks Partners for Word and Charged
- Icon wants to license their brands, highlighting the evolving relationship between content providers and their corporate parents. [Wired News]
Icon Turns to AOL's Hub for Exposure
- Charged, Icon's extreme-sports site, will become part of AOL's largest content area. After all, the 2.8 million pairs of eyeballs that the Hub offers can't be all wrong. [Wired News]
If They Come, We Will Build It
- In bringing Contact to the silver screen, artists had more on their minds than filmmaking. They also had to invent an alien language. [Wired News]
Imagine It: Another Gaming Site
- Armed with offline credibility and a handful of chat rooms, Imagine braves the crowded online gaming market. [Wired News]
In Europe, CD-ROMs Flourish, Web Waits
- Discs marked by painstaking attempts at cultural sensitvity - the better to increase sales - flood the Frankfurt Book Fair. Web publishing efforts, meantime, are hampered by high European phone costs. [Wired News]
Indie Film News Service No Longer Free
- Hoping to become a full-fledged filmmaking community, indieWIRE is relaunching with a 35-bucks-a-year subscription price. [Wired News]
InfiNet To Unload Site of the Day
- Though the name has a drawing power that's recognized Net-wide, Cool Site of the Day is being sold because it just doesn't fit with the owner's other interests. [Wired News]
Integrative Medicine? Begin Learning at U of A
- Dr. Andrew Weil, with University of Arizona, will launch a professional Program in Integrative Medicine [Wired News]
Intel Serves Up MTV on PC Screens
- If you can spare a quarter of your PC screen, Intel will use it to broadcast MTV, ESPN, and other cable products. [Wired News]
IntellectualCapital Exported to Russia
- Pete du Pont, sensing a hunger for his serious brand of public-policy discussion, launches a Russian version of his Web journal. [Wired News]
InterNIC Cracks Down on Domain-Name Altruist
- Scott Banister, who collects and gives away domain names, is being deluged by InterNIC removal notices. [Wired News]
Intimate Practice
- The life and death lessons the Zen tradition offers are sometimes learned in difficult circumstances. [Wired News]
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