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A New Venue for Digital Film
- Remember the first movie clip you watched on the Web? It took forever to load and was thumbnail-sized. Well, New Venue can help you to forget it. By Marc Savlov. [Wired News]
A Petition Grows in Cyberspace
- Leaders of the Censure and Move On campaign plan to make the US Congress end its impeachment inquiry -- and to prove just how much power Internet users can wield. By Robin Stevens. [Wired News]
A Portal to the Heart
- Metajournals.com hopes to move online diaries to a new plateau, building a gateway from the realm of the personal to the universal. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
A Shining Light on Toxic Threats
- A new Web site gathers data from pollution databases far and wide into a useful resource, helping users to form a clearer picture of the effects of hazardous wastes. [Wired News]
A Virtual Field Trip to Africa
- A cross-country bicyclist teams up with Classroom Connect to take thousands of students on a virtual pedal-pushing mystery tour through East Africa. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
A Wizard Rests in Peace
- Family, friends and officials gather in Los Angeles to remember Jon Postel, one of the founders of the Internet and a brilliant, sensitive human being. By James Glave. [Wired News]
A Zillion Games in One
- A new computer game captures the fun of classic board games like chess. It's also liable to beat you at your own game. By John Alderman. [Wired News]
ABC News Projects the Winner
- ABC News posted election results on its Web site Monday night, at least 18 hours before the first votes had even been cast on Election Day. The company said the results were part of a test never meant to see the light of day. By Niall McKay. [Wired News]
AOL Lays Off Content Staff With Lightspeed
- AOL Studios let go of 40 Entertainment Asylum staffers yesterday, and another 65 on the WorldPlay team. Some cite creative differences, but AOL claims it's part of overall downsizing. [Wired News]
Ad Lib
- As advertising creeps into the furthest corners of our lives, it usurps human trifles like art, literature, and education. What's next on the block? Our souls? Courtesy of Suck.com. [Wired News]
Adult Sites Are a Snap
- Without fanfare, Snap Online sheds its wholesome image and begins including porn-site reviews in its Web directory. By Tony Long. [Wired News]
After Further Review ...
- An overwhelming majority of football fans want the NFL to restore instant replay next season. Their plaintive cries flood the Internet. By Ronald Warren Deutsch. [Wired News]
Alexa's Gift to the Government
- Alexa, the company that added a new dimension to Web searches, has given the Library of Congress a snapshot of the Web. By John Alderman. [Wired News]
Aliens Land on AOL
- The newest game on America Online comes from the Schwa Corp. Players can expect out-of-this-world conspiracies and subversive fun. [Wired News]
Aliens Out to Get Us
- R.U. Sirius takes a look at two books that examine belief in and skepticism of alien abductions and conspiracy theories. [Wired News]
All Digital, All Weekend
- Digital film is gaining ground on the popularity meter. This year's ResFest, visiting San Francisco this weekend, is the biggest and most promising yet. By John Alderman. [Wired News]
All the Rage
- To inform is to serve, and service as good as Fox's trash TV should probably be illegal in several states. Courtesy of Suck.com. [Wired News]
AltaVista Says Ixnay to Electric Monk
- One of the Web's largest search engines has cut off an innovative service that was siphoning results from its database. But where did all the links go? [Wired News]
Ambulance Screams onto the Web
- Silicon Alley designer Jaime Levy ports an in-your-face, punk-rock hypertext comic series from floppy discs to the Net. [Wired News]
An Opera Grows in Cyberspace
- Hatched online, where it was developed with the help of over 60 contributors, honoria in ciberspazio still isn't finished. But an aria from the work will be showcased this week in Austin, Texas. [Wired News]
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