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Speaking in Tongues
- 'Twas the night before Christmas.... Unless you run the line through the AltaVista Translation Service. [Wired News]
Still Believing Anita
- Hill's story says as much about the media as it does about the law or the issue of sexual harassment. Maybe more. [Wired News]
Stories and Cyberspace, Part I: Telling Digitales
- Katz finds an author who groks the Net's exhilarating potential: MIT's Janet Murray. [Wired News]
Stories and Cyberspace, Part II: Learn from the Kids
- In her new book, Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace, MIT professor Janet H. Murray combines the discipline of the academic with a much rarer gift. [Wired News]
Suck Predicts the Future
- In 1998 ... [Wired News]
Suggestion to Bill Gates for a Microsoft Christmas
- You could give Americans one of their greatest Christmas presents ever. You could put computers in every classroom. For that matter, if you wanted to dig a little deeper, you could make sure every American kid who wants one has one. [Wired News]
Synergy Strikes Out?
- A peek at SportsLine USA's revised S-1 revenue filing has tongues wagging. Ned Brainard's among them. [Wired News]
That Darned First Amendment!
- According to the Times, free-speech protection makes the Internet a minefield. [Wired News]
The 8-Step Cure for Old Fartism
- Filled with warring spokespeople, timorous warnings about pornography and other dangers, and disapproving harumphing about the decline of civilization, papers have become the clucking old maids of the digital age. [Wired News]
The ASCII Artists
- A culture of Net dwellers believes that a picture's worth a thousand words - especially if they create it out of nothing but numbers, letters, and a little punctuation. [Wired News]
The Cult That George Disgorged
- While former President Bush can't claim to be founding father of our country, he was the butt of a joke that gave birth to a Net community: alt.bad.clams. [Wired News]
The Decline of CNN
- CNN should be preparing to celebrate its 20th birthday as a news organization on the eve of the millennium. Instead, it seems we're already writing its obituary. [Wired News]
The End of Gayness
- An author charts the rise and fall of a subculture. [Wired News]
The Enlightenment's Digital Sequel
- The digital age spawns new rationalism, says Katz. [Wired News]
The Feeble Empire
- If any other media company had racked up the string of disasters and disappointments Microsoft's new-media division has managed in just a couple of years, heads would be rolling all over the place. [Wired News]
The Gifts of Death
- As human life moves full speed onto the Net, manifestations of life's final moments deepen the level of discourse while unburdening the bereaved of their loneliness. [Wired News]
The Gifts of Death
- As human life moves full speed onto the Net, manifestations of life's final moments deepen the level of discourse while unburdening the bereaved of their loneliness. [Wired News]
The Great American Cop-Out
- Media might be offensive, even disturbing, but when it comes to kids and morality, parents are clearly responsible for how kids turn out, according to a new study. [Wired News]
The New Yorker Does Jobs
- The Apple chieftain drifts into Tina Brown's celebrity-studded world. Ned says you can expect even more of Jobs in the magazine's pages soon. [Wired News]
The Next Voice You Hear
- Imagine a voice-activated future in which you'll talk to your computer and it will talk back. Imagine everyone else working the same way. Imagine a headache. [Wired News]
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