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RIAA Unveils Anti-MP3 Plan
- The recording-industry group says big high-tech companies support its call to develop a new specification for selling tunes online. MP3 advocates say it's vaporware. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
Radio 'Pirates' Show the Flag
- A conference of micro-broadcasters in San Francisco focuses on the issue of who owns the airwaves. By John Alderman. [Wired News]
Radio Independents' Day
- Net radio enthusiasts and free radicals converged online over the weekend to discuss the future of independent radio online. By Kathy Kennedy. [Wired News]
Reading Between the Lights
- A Seattle artist manipulates scant quantities of light and sound in a large space and explores the meaning of consciousness. By Beverly Hanly. [Wired News]
Reading the Future of the Palm
- As the Palm Computing Worldwide Developer Conference winds up, Wired News speaks to Donna Dubinsky, the woman who helped start it all. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Ready for My Suckup, Dr. DeMille
- Make a good case for yourself and you, too, can have your thighs liposuctioned for free. But the whole World Wide Web will be watching. By Ronald Warren Deutsch. [Wired News]
Real Democracy Payoff
- Ready ... set ... stream that video and show how the Net promotes democracy. Freespeech Online is offering a prize to the candidate who makes the most convincing case. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
Real Fruit on the Virtual Vine
- It's not just for elitists any more. The Net brings wine knowledge and affordable products to anyone with a modem. By Deborah Scoblionkov. [Wired News]
Real Life Trumans
- The votes are in, and three people are set to let you spend a day in their lives. You'll need some Real plug-ins. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
Recasting Yesterday as Tomorrowland
- Disneyland looks to past visions of the future for its multimillion-dollar renovation, reopening this month. [Wired News]
Recycling Bits
- A new site called The Digital Landfill wants to make collaborative treasure out of digital trash. [Wired News]
Reports of Netly's Death Exaggerated
- The Netly News will be reborn after the departure of founding editor Noah Robischon, into something leaner and more focused on the bottom line. [Wired News]
Requiem for Jon Postel
- Jon Postel put so much of himself into the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority that many people saw no distinction between IANA (the man) and IANA (the office). By Paul Vixie. [Wired News]
ResFest Hits New York
- ResFest, the digital film festival that continues to gain popularity and respect, wraps up this year's tour in New York. By Erika Milvy. [Wired News]
Retrofitted Pundits
- Michael Lind and David Horowitz find salvation in political conversion. Courtesy of Suck.com. [Wired News]
Return of the Killer Zines
- Webzine '98 draws independent content site producers to San Francisco this weekend to plan the comeback of the killer Internet app. By R.U. Sirius. [Wired News]
Rigging Software to Swear
- A computer programmer says he sabotaged an educational computer game to produce words that parents might not want their kids to know. The manufacturer says this isn't the case. By Niall McKay. [Wired News]
Rio Debut Back on Track
- A Southern California judge ruled that Diamond Media can release its much anticipated MP3 player, despite attempts by the recording industry to block it. By John Alderman. [Wired News]
Rio Release Delayed
- The RIAA wins a temporary restraining order against Diamond Multimedia, quashing hopes to release the Rio PMP300 portable MP3 player this month. By John Alderman. [Wired News]
Rising Tide Swamps NYC
- Cards were flying Monday at The Rising Tide Summit, billed as Silicon Alley's answer to West Coast brain-bath conferences such as TED. By David Kushner. [Wired News]
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