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The Not-So-Happy Hacker
- A suspect in the recent hack of The New York Times Web site says the FBI is barking up the wrong tree. Carolyn Meinel says her fellow hackers hate her. Arik Hesseldahl reports from New York. [Wired News]
The Once and Virtual King
- An eccentric monarch who briefly ruled the lost Kingdom of Araucania and Patagonia virtually re-ascends the throne, thanks to the Net. By Deborah Scoblionkov. [Wired News]
The Online Editorial Tightrope
- News providers on the Internet who mix content and commerce may be reaching for profitability at the expense of their credibility. By Judy DeMocker. [Wired News]
The Other Y2K Problem
- The Millennium Experience -- a massive dome rising in London -- hopes to bring Britons together at the beginning of a new century. But first they need to decide what it is. By Diane Miller. [Wired News]
The PowerPoint Amateur Hour
- What's the fastest way to irk a roomful of engineers and hard-core technical types? Let's begin with our first slide.... By Chris Oakes. [Wired News]
The Synthetic Pleasure of Electronic Music
- After her last film explored the brave new worlds of artificial creation, director Iara Lee has turned her lens to the world of the digital underground. [Wired News]
The Trouble with Net Art
- Internet artists and curators gather in Berlin to hash out the nagging issues of how to stop the hardware, and the Web itself, from stealing the show. By David Hudson. [Wired News]
The Ultimate Even Playing Field
- Silicon Valley execs don't head for golf courses to wheel and deal. There's a better -- if sweatier -- place to do business. By Lauren Barack. [Wired News]
The View from up There
- An eco-activist celebrates her first year living high in a Northern California forest canopy with the help of solar panels, cell phones, and other tree-top technology. By Nora Isaacs. [Wired News]
The Walker Goes for Digital Art
- Web art gets a new vote of confidence as a major US museum acquires one of the most respected sites devoted to the medium. By Reena Jana. [Wired News]
The Web Suspends Publication
- The magazine that merged coverage of Internet lifestyles with Hollywood and pop culture is going on indefinite hiatus, say insiders. The magazine's annual Webby awards - and Web site - will continue. [Wired News]
The Wired Artisan
- The craft may be digital, but it's still hands-on at Ojai's newest art studio. By Susan Kuchinskas. [Wired News]
The Work of the People
- If you think special-interest campaigning couldn't sink any lower, this round-up of political pandering could make you think again. Courtesy of Suck.com. [Wired News]
The Wright Stuff
- Fifty years after inheriting the aviators' memorabilia, a museum finds a way to share it with the public. Theta Pavis reports from Philadelphia. [Wired News]
The Year We Noticed Y2K
- Tired of the millennium bug already? Don't be. Technology's turning point will dominate the news in 1999. Stockpiling food may even become chic. Analysis by Declan McCullagh. [Wired News]
Theater of the Undead
- A pair of twentysomethings with too much time on their hands spoof the classics with their own little shop of horrors. By Marc Savlov. [Wired News]
They (Used to) Write the Songs
- OLGA, a site where amateur guitarists compared notes on popular songs, was forced to close its pages by an agency claiming the site violates professional musicians' copyrights. By Michael Stutz. [Wired News]
They Want the Airwaves
- After a federal judge refused to allow pirate radio its day in court, one Northern California renegade DJ took his case to the streets. By Heidi Kriz. [Wired News]
Those Digital Stardust Memories
- With help from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services, Hoagy Carmichael is entering the digital age. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
Tickle Me, WebTV
- Children's Television Workshop wants kids to play in the street -- Sesame Street. That's why the preschool set could lead the charge for interactive television. By Beverly Hanly. [Wired News]
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