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The Rabbi Is in - and a Hit on AOL
- "Ask a Rabbi" conveys a fascinating patchwork portrait of Jewish life, and lets people of all faiths "sit there with their funny screen names and be anonymous Jews." [Wired News]
The Soaps Don't Float
- Despite trying really hard, most Web soaps just haven't made it. Here's the dish. [Wired News]
The Ultimate Mind-Machine Interface
- Electric Garden's most exciting interfaces put the human in the center - liberated from the shackles of joysticks and wires. [Wired News]
The Universe of Demo Tapes
- After years of reviewing tapes from unsigned bands, Jim Santo has launched a site to feed fans who prefer their music raw. [Wired News]
The War against Fandom
- Somewhere between big-media lawyers and obsessive fan sites lies a battlefield. [Wired News]
The Way We Weren't
- Mining the past's abundance has become routine and conventional. [Wired News]
The Web Still Sucks
- Suck's not going away. [Wired News]
The Web's an Old Trick to Dobermann Director
- Jan Kounen was packing his homepage with production arcana long before it became de rigueur in Hollywood. [Wired News]
The World Wide Library
- What the WWW is to society - a cheap, frictionless, ageographical counterpart - the WWL would be to physical libraries. [Wired News]
Theme Me up, Scotty
- The Las Vegas Hilton is setting up a US$70 million Star Trek theme park. But it's Vegas travelers, not Trekkers, who are being courted. [Wired News]
They Came from Beyond Hollywood
- Starting next week, the B-Movie Channel - think Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, Bikini Squad, and The Beast with a Million Eyes - goes on the air 24 hours a day. [Wired News]
ThinkFish Toons Out 3-D Realism
- Photorealism is a great holy grail, but so is clowning around and bouncing the market on its ear and out of its rut. [Wired News]
Third Age Seeks to Redefine Aging
- If you're looking for role models for growing older with grace, turn off your TV and visit Third Age Media - a place for the first wave of knowledge workers as they face retirement. [Wired News]
This Revolution Is Not Being Televised
- As minority-owned broadcast media are sucked up by conglomerates, blacks are turning to the Net for news and representation. [Wired News]
Ticketmaster Sues Microsoft over Sidewalk Links
- Claiming that Sidewalk Seattle is "cherry-picking" its site, Ticketmaster takes on Microsoft's first city guide. [Wired News]
Ticketmaster-CitySearch Tighten 'Headlock'
- The two companies plan to combine online ticketing with local information about restaurants, clubs, movie listings, and shopping sites. [Wired News]
Tiger Electronics Enters Handheld Killing Field
- Although Nintendo's Game Boy has the market covered, a little machine called game.com is hoping that Internet functionality will help it make a splash. [Wired News]
Time Inc. Acquires Dr. Weil Site
- The doctor's popular health advice will move from the HotWired Network to Pathfinder beginning in June. [Wired News]
Time for Alt.Culture to Alter Name?
- The principals behind the youth-culture guide book aren't worried about button-down interference as their project debuts on Time Warner's Web world. But they'll come whining if they need to. [Wired News]
Time for a Conscience
- After the death of Princess Diana, it's time to put the idea of press freedom into perspective so that it can be used as a weapon against corruption rather than as a shield behind which to hide our own industry's gradual moral disintegration. [Wired News]
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