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Now Spamming at an In-Box Near You
- Well-known MovieFone's new email service aims to hook up studios and movie junkies with previews, posters, and showtimes. [Wired News]
Nurturing New Genres
- On the second day of Wired News' special report on the digital reinvention of music, five essays examine genres that are emerging, expanding or reviving under the influence of technology: electronica, jungle, immersive soundtracks, world music, and death metal. [Wired News]
Oasis and Trek Fans Battle to Protect Sites
- Oasis Webmasters for Internet Freedom and the Online Freedom Federation are boldly telling copyright-minded lawyers to back off. [Wired News]
Obsessed by Compulsion? There's Help
- The disorder can cause routine habits or extreme behaviors, but life doesn't have to be this way Dr. Weil says. [Wired News]
Old Guard Dominates Tech Journalist Rankings
- Only one online outfit - News.com - figured prominently in a magazine's appraisal of who carries the most weight. [Wired News]
Once-Futuristic Film Cars Find Home
- Featuring Batmobiles, Bond mobiles, and Jurassic jeeps, the Star Cars Museum shows George Barris' designs at their Hollywood best. [Wired News]
Online Casinos Placing Their Bets Offshore
- Three new gambling sites are setting up shop outside the reach of congressional forces that are trying to make them illegal in the United States. [Wired News]
Online Dance Project Puts Audience Onstage
- The (.Mov)ment Series lets users explore the world of dance, using the stage as an immersive interface for deeper information. [Wired News]
Online Fans Press ABC to Save Relativity
- Fans failed to save My So-Called Life, but that isn't stopping a determined group from trying to save another TV favorite. [Wired News]
Online Loops = Death for CD Samplers
- The "world's largest" provider of audio samples on CD is moving online. [Wired News]
Online Sites to MTV: I Want My Attribution
- N2K and Addicted to Noise say MTV News has been using their news stories, without giving credit. [Wired News]
Onward Christian Networkers
- Nonprofit Houses of Worship is hoping to instill a greater sense of inter-denominational community by creating Web sites for every Christian church in America. [Wired News]
Oscar is FX Wizard's Reward
- Programmer revolutionized the computer-animation business, but hasn't capitalized for lack of a patent. The Academy is about to thank him. [Wired News]
Oscars May Honor Predigital DIY Journalist
- George Seldes, the subject of a documentary that is up for an Oscar, was muckraking forebear of the Net. [Wired News]
Ousted Klixters Build New Home
- How Klick, The Well of Germany, lost its place but stayed united. [Wired News]
Out Kills Its Online Zine
- The online gay community loses a voice as the magazine's advertising sales staff finds the Internet to be a distraction. [Wired News]
Outsider Digs with an Inside Eye
- Time writer Eric Pooley maintains his geographic distance while burrowing into the belly of the Beltway. He's set to win a Washington award for presidential reporting. [Wired News]
Outta Beta
- Skullmonkeys, hallucinogens, new enemies, and the future of representative government. [Wired News]
Outta Beta Omnibus: Rosetta Tome, Trip, Reality Virtually
- Steven Jonhson's book Interface Culture, Paul Di Filippo's short stories in Fractal Paisleys, and SouthPeak Interactive's mystery game Tem jin are born for our scrutiny. [Wired News]
Outta Beta: Distance Learning for the Masses
- Buoyed by the Net and a consortium of colleges and companies, Western Governors University is about to offer cyber-diplomas. [Wired News]
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