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Virtual Jukeboxes to Ensure Pay-for-Play over Net
- The UK's Cerberus Central has teamed up with the Harry Fox Agency to make sure musicians get their due. [Wired News]
Virtual Plants, Insects Twine through Net
- Nerve Garden's algorithmically fueled 'mini-Cambrian explosions' begin at Siggraph, and continue to mutate on the Web. [Wired News]
Visions of Connectivity
- From the inner sanctum to the Outer Limits, everybody's a nobody - like you - on the Net. [Wired News]
WGA Lets Game Writers Fend for Themselves
- Unlike film and television writers, game writers represented by the Writers Guild of America don't get pay or credit standards. The Computer Game Developers' Association wants to change that. [Wired News]
Warner Bros. Steps onto Sidewalk's Turf
- A network of city Web sites - sound familiar? [Wired News]
Web Content Slated for Wooden Books
- Publishing companies are finding new works, new writers on the Web. [Wired News]
Web Designers Find Their Niche
- Web builders are highlighting their expertise to make connections and get work in a crowded market. [Wired News]
Web Designers Square Off for Benefit Site
- The Ironman Triathlon of Web design again pitted East Coast against West Coast in a battle to build the best site in just eight hours. [Wired News]
Web Draws Vintage Animation out of Attic
- A leading animation buff puts his pre-WWII collection online. [Wired News]
Web Sight Sculpture Distends Sound
- Musician and inventor Oliver DiCiccio unveils a new instrument using hard disks and an Internet metaphor. [Wired News]
Web Site Reunites Joni Mitchell and Daughter
- Thanks to a fan's labor of devotion, this mother and child reunion was only a homepage away. [Wired News]
Web Survey Targets Queer Youth
- Benefiting from the perception of safety that online anonymity allows, a magazine for 'queer and questioning' youth expands a marketing survey with hopes of building a comprehensive picture of the little-documented group. [Wired News]
Web-Site Force Is With Hasbro, Not Lucas
- The toy company's site vies for a piece of the Star Wars merchandising action. [Wired News]
Webmaster Lets Sites Hack Themselves
- Taking advantage of a browser flaw, the owner of graphics.com has been serving up subversive messages to sloppily coded business and government Web sites. [Wired News]
Weekly Wire Brings the Weeklies Together
- Alternative weekly papers serve up a variety of strong, independent writing - in isolation. An Arizona Web site is publishing the best of their work for a national audience. [Wired News]
Welcome Home, Dude!
- A promotional nightmare will bring a safety-orange Simpsons home to one "lucky" winner. [Wired News]
What is Coca-Cola? Sugar Plus Caffeine
- An occasional Coke won't kill you, but it won't help you either, Dr. Weil says. [Wired News]
What to Wear for the Apocalypse
- An unlikely show highlights fashions that allow us to survive in outer space, burning buildings, Arctic seas, and toxic waste sites. [Wired News]
Whatever Gets You through the Equinox
- A convention this weekend will gather artists, writers, and techno-fetishists who are set on turning up the volume on the season of gloom by celebrating the dark side. [Wired News]
When Cars Fly....
- A DIY publisher in Detroit has compiled all the patent info on arcane auto inventions such as the "plasmatron internal combustion engine" and the "electric velocipede." [Wired News]
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