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No More Goodies Until You Pay
- At a Los Angeles meeting of the minds, the music industry tried to determine how to get the evil Internet to stop encroaching on its turf. By John Alderman. [Wired News]
No Room at the Bar
- A London-based legal education company has made an online law degree possible, but it won't make practicing in America any easier anytime soon. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
No Way to Run a Culture
- This week's Getty Center conference on finding ways to preserve our burgeoning electronic culture concluded that the world does, indeed, face a problem of unprecedented scope. A bright spot: Solutions are out there. [Wired News]
Northern Light in Hot Water with Freelancers
- The innovative search engine has upset the National Writers Union, among others, for selling stories for which, the union says, it does not own rights. [Wired News]
Oedipus Wrecks
- If all the teenagers on TV are so admirable, why are the all the adolescents in real life so scary? Courtesy of Suck.com. [Wired News]
Of All the Nerve!
- Next month, the online home of "literate smut" will serve up an annotated guide to thousands of sex sites. [Wired News]
On the Edge and Under the Wing
- Zapata, the oil-turned-media company continues to bring webzines into its fold with Word and Charged. Is this the end of the little guys? By Kaitlin Quistgaard. [Wired News]
Online Ed 101
- Putting a class online -- let alone an entire curriculum -- requires more than a professor who can write HTML code. Second in a series. By Beverly Hanly. [Wired News]
Online Spy Kit Hits Home
- A new product called Prudence will allow parents to snoop on their kids' browsing habits. Is covert surveillance better than censorship? By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Orwell Checks In on the Valley
- A discussion of fictional futures spawns conspiracy worries and convenience scenarios at the Conference on Technology and Society. Ayla Jean Yackley reports from San Jose. [Wired News]
Out of Chaos Comes Order
- The mysterious death of a celebrated German hacker provides the foundation for a lively, and occasionally acrimonious, opening session of the Chaos Communications Conference. David Hudson reports from Berlin. [Wired News]
Out of the Office
- Reports of the death of the office are greatly exaggerated, but alternatives abound. They're the focus of the alt.office conference in San Jose, California. By Susan Kuchinskas. [Wired News]
Outward Bound for Geeks
- A pack of nerds will toss maps, boots, and laptops into their packs and head to southern Germany to talk Linux and watch the solar eclipse. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
PBS Does DTV
- Boot up your DTV-enabled PC: Public television plans to air the first nationally broadcast digital TV program in November. By Kendra Mayfield. [Wired News]
PBS Snowboards into Online Ed
- The Public Broadcasting System's first Web-specific educational project will be based on the coming Winter Olympics. Forty US teachers have combined efforts to make learning as painless, and as interesting as possible. [Wired News]
Paris, All the Rave
- Parisians thronged over the weekend to a melange of music and movement, a rave la fran aise. By Heather McCabe. [Wired News]
Partying on The Frontier
- Venture capitalists danced alongside cyber-hippies at a San Francisco bash celebrating the Electronic Frontier Foundation. By John Alderman. [Wired News]
Persian Kitty Going into Print
- One of the Web's most-recognized adult brands has announced a deal with the publisher of Oui and Blue Boy to create Web sites for the publisher in exchange for a magazine of its own. [Wired News]
Pest Control
- The vermin of Antz and A Bug's Life don't hold a candle to their 1950s, B-movie, Communist predecessors. Courtesy of Suck.com. [Wired News]
Pile Driver
- The Mouth of the South ends his bid for the presidency before it even begins. Thank God. Courtesy of Suck.com. [Wired News]
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