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Attracts Gamers Like Magic
- Being your own e-merchant may become a reality as SegaSoft merges high-security electronic trading and networked worlds of fantasy. [Wired News]
Author Questions Technology's Gifts to Music
- Author Paul Theberge debunks the myth of how technology liberates the musician in you. [Wired News]
Avatars: Punching into Life Online
- If people are indeed the Net's killer app, then just how powerful are their visual representations in human interaction? A San Francisco gathering explores the social ramifications. [Wired News]
Away in a Loft, Gabriel Launches Eve
- The multimedia rock star avoids clich in his Xplora 1 follow-up through a stirring collaboration. David Kushner reports from the release party. [Wired News]
BET and MSN Target Black Audience
- Black History Month spawns a slew of online content focused on community, and profit. [Wired News]
BMI Bot Crawls Web for Unauthorized Tunes
- In a first step by the music industry to wrestle with new media, the performing rights organization's 'MusicBot' performs technologic triage. [Wired News]
BS Detector: Anti-Spam List Won't Work
- On one point, spammers and anti-spammers agree: Jerry Wang's ambitious plan to create a global remove list are foolish. [Wired News]
BS Detector: Geek Book Reeks of Stunt
- Johnny Deep claims to have published the files stolen from more than 100,000 computers, including Bill Gates' personal machine. [Wired News]
BS Detector: NaughtyRobot Is Panic Fodder
- An Internet spider is causing a stir in Usenet. [Wired News]
BS Detector: Prankster Dubbed 'Cyber-Stalker'
- The only verified incidents of Sommy's "high-tech" reign of terror involve the telephone. [Wired News]
Backyard Mars-Watchers Aid NASA
- Hobbyists on Web provide "invaluable" data to mission scientists. [Wired News]
Banned High School Journalism Embraced on Web
- Hoping to function as nationwide student paper, the Bolt Reporter publishes news by and for teens, including the stories that make school administrators uneasy. [Wired News]
Bard of Baud Sees Words as Warez
- Robert Pinsky, America's new poet laureate, wants to exploit the Internet to distribute as much oral poetry as possible. [Wired News]
Barney Doll Speaks, Takes Orders from TV
- Barney's campaign for toddler mind-control takes another step this November when Microsoft teams up with PBS to allow specially encoded broadcasts of Barney & Friends to control the actions of a 16-inch talking Barney doll. [Wired News]
Barter Site Aims to Launch Parallel Economy
- On the Nella Pages, you can barter Web design skills, graphics, facts, fonts, zines, games, software - even advice about sex, travel, death, and taxes. [Wired News]
Baseball Sites Deliver Satisfaction to Office-Bound Fans
- ESPN's GameCast is faster than Yahoo's sports netcast, even if its rendering of players makes them look like old-time arcade targets. [Wired News]
Battling Info Barbarians at the Gate
- Two authors each examine how growing amounts of information will lead to the fragmentation of society. John Alderman explores their pages and positions. [Wired News]
Baud Lang Syne
- An hourly guide to spending all of your New Year's Eve celebration on the Net. If that's really what you want to do. [Wired News]
Be Careful in Your Cure for Strep Throat
- Dr. Weil says strep throat can easily become kidney disease or rheumatic fever if not treated correctly. [Wired News]
Bearish on Madonna
- Rogue Market: Where Wall Street meets Entertainment Tonight [Wired News]
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