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Concentric Imports Continental Gaming
- The gaming network partners with European companies to offer its audience European games, but with a decidedly American flavor. [Wired News]
Conquest of Faith
- A professor takes an intellectual leap from Darwin to '50s sci-fi and Apple evangelism to chart the inventive evolution of American religion in the age of science. [Wired News]
Considering the Virtual Museum
- A conference at the Louvre studies the end of the crowds and the start of the 'distributed museum.' [Wired News]
Content for Sale: New Media's Weakest Link
- To bait surfers, you need gripping content. Enter the new-media ed agencies. [Wired News]
Contest Rewards Webbed Kids, Encourages Learning
- ThinkQuest seeks to bring together students with different levels of techno-savvy and have them build educational Web sites. [Wired News]
Copy Culture Is Our Nature
- The Culture of the Copy has hit bookstores just in time to feed clone fever. [Wired News]
Copyright Groups on the Rights Track
- Several organizations team up to create international database tracking song titles. Will a centralized system solve the problem? [Wired News]
Could 'Instant Community' Be E-Minds' Killer App?
- The Kasparov vs. Deep Blue match has given Electric Minds a much-needed windfall. [Wired News]
Crash Test Opera
- If it ends in -philia or confronts your phobias, La Fuera dels Baus has probably done it. [Wired News]
Crash Video Lands in US
- The Cronenberg film that mixes car wrecks and sex and turns Ted Turner's stomach finally makes it to US retail, albeit in several versions. [Wired News]
Creative Time Rethinks Wired Art
- A 10-piece show debunks digital-art myths under the Brooklyn Bridge. [Wired News]
Cruising for Sex Is Popular with Users, Cops
- While giving readers advice on where to pick up men all over the world, a Web site rises to the challenge of police surveillance. [Wired News]
Cult Suicide Developments
- How did a former music professor and an amateur astronomer steer their cult into computing? A few hints surface. [Wired News]
Cult Suicide Developments
- How did a former music professor and an amateur astronomer steer their cult into computing? A few hints surface. [Wired News]
Cult Suicide Developments
- How did a former music professor and an amateur astronomer steer their cult into computing? A few hints surface. [Wired News]
Cult Suicide Update
- The latest reports emerging from northern San Diego County as the nation's media descends on the site of the largest mass suicide in US history. [Wired News]
Cultists Claimed They Were Monks
- Members told at least one Web-design client that they were monks working with former drug addicts. [Wired News]
Cyber Angels' Antiporn Database Dies
- The failure of the child-porn database highlights concerns about netizens taking matters into their own hands. [Wired News]
Cyberculturists Crack Academia
- The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies serves as a gathering place for cyber-gazing academics. [Wired News]
Cyberfest Celebrates HAL in Urbana
- Arthur C. Clarke makes a satellite appearance from Sri Lanka for HAL's birthday party. [Wired News]
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