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It's a Drudge World, After All
- Matt Drudge was the first to make public the Monica Lewinsky case. So what? It turns out he is the embodiment of a frantic, redundantly networked world in which everyone knows everything at once - even things that aren't true. [Wired News]
J-Schools Create RoboReporters
- Journalism students are teaming up with their engineering and computer sciences peers to give reporters superhuman information-gathering capabilities. [Wired News]
Jail-Order Brides
- An enterprising retiree uses the Web to hook up bad girls with the men who love them. By Mark Cromer. [Wired News]
Jim Nitchals, Net Crusader, Dies
- The hero of the anti-spam movement touched many, including those from the opposite camp. By Deborah Scoblionkov. [Wired News]
Judging the Many Threads
- Though no one's beating down the door to get in, a hypertext fiction contest sponsored by New York University Press hopes to raise awareness of the medium's unique qualities. [Wired News]
Just Don't Call It Siliwood
- Los Angeles, in its quest for high-tech credibility, has given itself a new nickname. Add "Digital Coast" to the growing list of regional monikers. [Wired News]
Just Outta Beta
- Coming next down the pipeline: a '90s rendering of Battlezone, DreamWorks' artificially intelligent dinosaurs, and a dead-tree bio of Peter Drucker. [Wired News]
Kathy Acker's 'Complexity' Honored by Memorial Event
- A diverse group of writers, artists, and musicians will gather today in tribute to the deceased writer and theorist, whose work was widely published on the Web and in print. [Wired News]
Kenneth Starr as Mr. Weatherbee...
- Jon Katz knows Kenneth Starr's hidden task: Reminding us how abusive government can be. [Wired News]
Killing Mobilizes Netizens
- The Net provided the informational backbone of the nation's emotional response to the killing of a gay Wyoming student. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Ladies' Home Internet
- Oxygen Media aims to breathe new life into AOL's women's channel and deliver advertisers a burgeoning consumer base. By Judy DeMocker. [Wired News]
Late Night Mines the Net
- Are CBS writers spending too much time online? If you watched Thursday night's talk shows, you might get that impression. By Chris Jones. [Wired News]
Laying out a Content Smorgasbord
- The multimedia mavens at Milia '98 listened to and offered plenty of safe advice about the future. It's apparent, though, that even in the absence of big visions, lots of creative ground is being turned in the industry. [Wired News]
Learning from the Computer Past
- Nostalgia buffs will gather in Silicon Valley this weekend to talk cassette data storage, 32K RAM, and other wonders of decades-old home computers. By Moira Muldoon. [Wired News]
Leave My Files Alone
- Horse thieves may get shot, but art snatchers generally go free. That forces artists to learn how to protect their creative work online. By Judy DeMocker. [Wired News]
Leave Your Laptop at Home
- Old meets new in Southeast Asia, where high-tech enterprise meets adventure travel and backpackers find more than coffee in the caf s. By Nora Isaacs. [Wired News]
Lego, My Ego
- Lego's new robotics set snaps in a computer brain to carry out programmed actions. It's shaping up to be a holiday hit, and not just with kids. Hackers are eager to see what this baby can do. By Chris Oakes. [Wired News]
Lesh Kept Secret Online
- The Grateful Dead's former bassist recently dodged media attention as he prepared to have a liver transplant, but kept in touch with supporters online. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Let Your Fingers Do the Walking
- An ambitious new Web site from France Telecom, Pages Zoom, brings the streets of Paris to your desktop. By Heather McCabe. [Wired News]
Leveraging Your Kids
- The honchos behind entertainment Web sites are working harder than the McDonald's promotional tie-in team to get children onto their sites and keep them there. By Judy DeMocker. [Wired News]
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