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Kooky, Kooky, Lend Me Your URL
- Entertained by crackpots, Mark Frauenfelder finds that bullshit on the Web is valuable fertilizer for wild ideas. [Wired News]
Krassner Still Purveys Prankster Realism
- The Internet has fulfilled Paul Krassner's dream of getting readers to think for themselves. Now he'll retire the granddaddy of the underground press. An interview with the Yippie publisher of The Realist. [Wired News]
LA Times Tests Multilingual Waters
- Although far from perfect, real-time translation software is fueling the paper's exploration of non-English Net publishing. Local and international readers stand to benefit; how much and how soon, though, is unclear. [Wired News]
Lady Goes from Gray to Painted
- The New York Times introduces - gulp! - color into its daily news pages. Its goal: User friendliness and bolstered ad revenues. [Wired News]
Las Vegas Police Take To the Arcade
- As part of GameWorks' new Team Building Program, the 20 officers will shoot zombies, drive tanks, and speed-skate, all as an exercise in group problem-solving. [Wired News]
Laser Scanners Offer Better Fitting Clothes
- The Whole Body Scanner promises to find clothes that fit - without you having to try them on. [Wired News]
Latin America Hypes Digital Convergence
- A new magazine, backed by Dow Jones, is the first in the region to cover the culture of technology. [Wired News]
Leary's Death Guide to Get Sirius Treatment
- Helping the prankster prophet spread his belief in 'maximum freedom and pleasure from the situation of being human' is a labor of love for the cyber poster-boy. [Wired News]
Leonardo Bringing Sense to Digital Haze
- Thirty years after the journal launched to win respect for computer-created art, its legacy is pushing for even closer collaborations between art and science. [Wired News]
Let it Be
- Taking advantage of his position as a Frenchman in the strange new world of Silicon Valley, Jean-Louis Gass e has been sending his countrymen a weekly insider perspective on life there, in a column for the French paper Liberation. [Wired News]
Letting New Sounds Out of the Bag
- The third part of a three-day Wired News special report offers a glimpse into the next chapter in music history, already being written by composers and geeks. Someday, your computer will create music along with you. Also, a timeline of music and technology and a cheat sheet for Internet audio. [Wired News]
Letting New Sounds Out of the Bag
- The third part of a three-day Wired News special report offers a glimpse into the next chapter in music history, already being written by composers and geeks. Someday, your computer will create music along with you. Also, a timeline of music and technology and a cheat sheet for Internet audio. [Wired News]
Life is Harsh, and So Is Web Marketing
- When Sauza Tequila's Harsh Site of the Day linked to a spoof page, the company found that satire can be a double-edged sword. [Wired News]
Lighten Up, Garry
- A chess and computing expert offers some advice to the whining Kasparov and his vague insinuations of cheating. [Wired News]
Lineland Exposes Pynchon-L Flame Wars
- "This is a combination of [Pynchon's] fondest dream and worst nightmare," says editor Jules Siegel. [Wired News]
Literate Smut: Hitting a Raw Nerve
- Some webzines handle sex as more than a popular sport or marketing tool, getting big-name writers and public figures to explore their predilections and passions. [Wired News]
Live from Sunset Boulevard
- A team of Xerox PARC artists and researchers plans to morph the corner of Sunset and Doheny into an interactive drive-by soap opera. [Wired News]
Lockheed Eases Fighter Plane Licensing
- F-22 Raptor maker will begin licensing plane's access to gamemakers, just not exclusively. [Wired News]
Lockheed: No Free Plane Ride for I-Magic
- The military supplier is clamping down on simulations of the fighters it makes for the Air Force, and wants the gamemaker not to use any references to, or images of, the planes. [Wired News]
Lost Children Designer Tackles Game Translation
- But the man responsible for the sweaty, steampunk look of the film thinks videogames are still in a primitive state. [Wired News]
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