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Harsh on Spam
- Mark Frauenfelder takes an anthropological interest in the righteous fervor of spambusters. [Wired News]
Harvard Grad Makes Good
- Esther Dyson has a great gift for skating along the cutting edge. [Wired News]
Hating AOL above All Else
- AOL Haters are single-minded in venting their spleen. [Wired News]
History of the Tech Magazine
- In the '70s and '80s, all it took to make millions in the magazine industry was a trade-show booth, the resulting subscription list, and a garage of your own. [Wired News]
How to Buy Suck
- The best-case scenario. [Wired News]
Invitation to a Beheading, Part II
- So what big names were invited to talk about national power in the info age? Katz knows. [Wired News]
Invitation to a Beheading, Part III
- It is one of my profound ambitions in life never to be at any event with Arianna Huffington or the information minister from Singapore, not to mention Haley Barbour and William Bennett. [Wired News]
Is It Real, Or Is It Television?
- Our most horrifying moments - our few departures from the dailiness of life, those events that bust the limits of the ordinary and force us to confront fear, pain, death - remind us of nothing so much as media product. [Wired News]
Journalist Bites Man
- More hot gossip from Ned Brainard's poison pen. [Wired News]
Landing Upright in a Topsy-Turvy World
- Lynn Forbes displays a knack for leaping and avoiding a crash. [Wired News]
Learning from the Drudge Debacle
- The gossip dispenser made juicy bait for Net bashing by mainstream media, but other wildcats have learned: Publishing on the Net doesn't free journalists from responsibilities. [Wired News]
Lessons Behind Web Stalker's Sneer
- Feed's Stefanie Syman ponders the philosophical implications of alternative browsers. [Wired News]
Lolita Gets Dumped
- After all, a proper adaptation of Lolita wouldn't offend anyone. No, in order to really get people angry over Lolita, you have to miss, either willfully or through sheer ignorance, the novel's point. [Wired News]
MCI's Happy Silence
- It's quiet in the boardroom in the wake of WorldCom's courting. But that could be good. [Wired News]
Marv Albert: Celebrity Trumps Morality Again
- Millennial historians will look back on September l997 and wonder what it was about the rise and fall of Marv Albert that made him a front-page story. [Wired News]
Mountain Standard Time
- Katz leaves the wired world and heads into the mountains for some perspective on the Net's real value. [Wired News]
My Pet is a Six-Legged Cannibal
- Many new-media offices and college dorms are homes to praying mantids and their keepers. The robot-like appearance and cannibalistic behavior are like geek magnets. [Wired News]
Mysteries of the Universe Revealed
- The Edmund Scientific catalog was - and still is - proof positive that the world is full of wonders. [Wired News]
Name that Mag and Be Immortal
- More hot gossip from Ned Brainard's poison pen. [Wired News]
Netscape Wises Up to Apple Castoffs
- More hot gossip from Ned Brainard's poison pen. [Wired News]
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