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The Princess and the Publicity
- The death of the young, especially the rich, glamorous, or beautiful ones, always touches a deep nerve in our culture. And big stories always change the media that cover them. [Wired News]
The Raw and the Cooked
- The combination of smart filters and free-flowing data is a blow against media monopolies, Steve Silberman says. [Wired News]
The Spinstering of Infoseek
- Infoseek's most promising chance for a merger or acquisition may have passed when high-level yahoos at Yahoo nixed a possible deal. [Wired News]
The Supersonic Spudster
- Sometimes, for nerds to satisfy their primal urges, potatoes must explode. [Wired News]
The Villainous Newsman
- The media has become the new villian of choice in Hollywood. [Wired News]
The Web's Fossil Record
- The way Web architects build their sites today will largely determine whether the medium ever develops a genuine sense of posterity. [Wired News]
The X-Files Resurrected!
- The X-Files is not dead. It's suddenly great again. [Wired News]
Urban Spelunkers
- The publishers and readers of Infiltration magazine like to explore rooms and tunnels deep beneath the busy urban landscape. [Wired News]
Usenet's Etiquette-Enforcement Agency
- Mark Frauenfelder gets to know a loose group of Usenet housecleaners known as 'The Cancelers.' [Wired News]
Waiting for Water
- As Katz waits for water in his mountain cabin, he learns about solitude, connection, bacteria, and beauty. [Wired News]
Walkout at ideaMarket
- Ned Brainard comments on the company's potential for financial backing in its current "mess." [Wired News]
What, Me Funny?
- Mad magazine, once an icon of American subversion, is going for a 'darker' look in an effort to get back on the cutting edge. The Sucksters are skeptical. [Wired News]
What, Me Funny?
- Mad magazine, once an icon of American subversion, is going for a 'darker' look in an effort to get back on the cutting edge. The Sucksters are skeptical. [Wired News]
Why do UFOs Fly in the US?
- If ever there was a publication aimed at the suspicious, techno-centered, sometimes paranoid geek and nerd hearts of America, the Fortean Times is it. [Wired News]
X-Files RIP
- The premiere proved that Scully and Mulder have gone from being the world's premier psycho-seekers to just another dysfunctional family of victims. [Wired News]
X-Ray Specs for Web Surfers
- An ingenious tool lets others see what's really on the minds of those who search the Web. (It isn't pretty.) [Wired News]
You Heard It Here First
- Even as the country awaits the Supreme Court's ruling on the CDA, one thing is clear - the act is dead meat. [Wired News]
Young Media, Young Revolution
- In the new-media wars, it's kids against those who would control them. Katz calls it a silent revolution. [Wired News]
Ziff's Search for Search
- Word is that ZD is combing the bushes for an algorithm on which to slap its brand. Ned Brainard weighs in. [Wired News]
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