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Microsoft Rules in Hell
- Representatives from MSN presided over Cyberhell, a 24-hour Web-design contest. [Wired News]
Midnight's Children Connect in Cyberspace
- As the nation celebrates its 50th anniversary of independence, an Indian Web journal takes a broad, profound look at its past and prepares for its future. [Wired News]
MindVox on the Rocks
- Angry users foresee the death of one of New York's most famed online communities. The owner admits there are problems, but says the future is bright. [Wired News]
Monster Mash
- DNA, in a rare instance of a scientific entity penetrating the pop culture miasma, has emerged not as a bit player but the unlikely co-star of the Jurassic junta. [Wired News]
Moroccan Weavers Take Rugs to the World (Wide Web)
- If an anthropologist and a Moroccan NGO have their way, the caravan network may become considerably shorter. With Virtual Souk, they're hoping to let weavers in remote villages use the Web to cut out middlemen. [Wired News]
Morphing Technology Warps Hollywood Hierarchy
- Elastic Reality, which received an Oscar on Saturday, is helping bring post-production to PCs. [Wired News]
Much Ado About Klingon
- In rural Pennsylvania, a gathering to help Earthlings practice their Klingon language skills included Much Ado About Nothing in Klingon and a brief Klingon opera. [Wired News]
Muckraker Rankles Videogame Press
- The San Francisco Bay Guardian kicked off its new videogame section with an attack on the ethics of the gaming press. Other pubs reacted by questioning the reporter's motives. [Wired News]
Multimedia Art Catches Whitney's Eye
- The century's last Biennial sends a strong signal to the art world: Work that utilizes digital technology deserves a look. [Wired News]
Multimedia, Cultural Values Merge in Brussels
- A former Cisco CEO launches CyberTheatre, a techno-driven paradise on the European Community capital's lushest street. [Wired News]
Museums Add Web Sites to Collections
- But can a Web site be collected? The Whitney and SFMOMA take different approaches [Wired News]
Museums Gather to Spread Electronic Access
- Curators from some of the nation's top museums meet in Chicago to set their own technological terms - not Bill Gates' - for fashioning the first online uber-museum. [Wired News]
Music Booking Moving to the Web
- New strategies could change the relationship between bands, fans, bookers, and promoters. [Wired News]
Music Industry Pursues Online Royalties
- Several recording and publishing groups propose to the US Copyright Office that anyone who downloads an entire song from the Net pay their 7 cents. [Wired News]
Music Technology: A Timeline
- From wax cylinders to digital multitrack systems, a history of the cutting edge in sound. [Wired News]
Music Technology: A Timeline
- From wax cylinders to digital multitrack systems, a history of the cutting edge in sound. [Wired News]
Music for the Masses - And You?
- CD-ROM zine Launch has acquired Firefly's musical community and recommendation engine. But its all-things-to-all-people site runs the risk of being a middle-of-the-road ticket to nowhere. [Wired News]
Musicians Lured to Videogames
- A formerly neglected sense is beginning to get its due, as musicians are brought into gaming efforts to add both street cred and unique production techniques. [Wired News]
My Bookstore's Bigger Than Yours
- Size apparently matters as a number of vendors vie for the rights to the title of "the world's largest bookstore." [Wired News]
My Spammer Dream Date
- Mark Frauenfelder finds that email abusers sure can be touchy, and something of a bore. [Wired News]
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