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Cap'n Credit Crunch
- If the economy is humming along so nicely, how come our pockets hurt so much? Courtesy of Suck.com. [Wired News]
Cartier Foundation Gets Lesson in Digital Art
- The French institution's first steps into online art are a productive, but harried learning experience. [Wired News]
Casting into the Stream
- Traditional broadcasters are slowly beginning to offer video content on their Web sites despite nagging questions of consumer interest and revenue potential. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
Celebrating Ada
- The "mother of all programmers," Ada Byron King, wrote what many consider to be the first computer program. The premiere today of Lynn Hershman Leeson's film about Ada is another step toward giving the digital prophet her due. [Wired News]
Chaos Club Hosts Fun and Games
- The witty German hackers at the Chaos Computer Club wrap up their annual meeting with reflections on a mysterious death and brilliant Lego robots. David Hudson reports from Berlin. [Wired News]
Cinema for the Ears
- Brazilian-born filmmaker Iara Lee traveled the world with a Hi-8 camera to document the history of electronic music. Now she's taking her film on the road. By Marc Savlov. [Wired News]
Civil Servant Author
- Shelby Foote, author of the seemingly endless tome, The Civil War," is paid tribute for his contribution to whiteys everywhere. Courtesy of Suck.com. [Wired News]
Close, But No Cigar
- MSNBC.com decides to bleep a portion of Clinton's testimony from its webcast. Is it censorship or business as usual? By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Composing Music's Future Form
- High-tech and recording industry bigwigs wrangle over how music should be collected and distributed over the Internet. By John Alderman. [Wired News]
Concentrating on Convergence
- Milia, multimedia's yearly content extravaganza, this year focuses on how television, radio, CD-ROM, and the Net are coming together. [Wired News]
Consumer Reports for Courtesans
- You can't try before you buy, but you can be an informed consumer by reading an online rough guide to hookers. By Vince Beiser. [Wired News]
Cooking mit Brian Eno
- The musician-artist is in Germany this week to whip up a musical culinary performance/exhibit at the Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. By John Alderman. [Wired News]
Coupland Samples HAL's Legacy
- Is artificial intelligence up to the promise of HAL 9000, the star of Kubrick's epic 2001? Douglas Coupland, Space Odyssey addict, takes stock of a new book that tries to find out. By Douglas Coupland. [Wired News]
Cracker Kills 'Teen Virgins' Site
- An anonymous member of the Net community lashed out against the Our First Time "teen virgins" cybercast hoax by allegedly deleting the site and replacing its homepage with a harsh screed. By James Glave. [Wired News]
Crash News 'Unfiltered'
- Swissair learned a valuable lesson in PR from TWA's Flight 800 disaster: Disclose early on the Net. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Culture Clash
- When two unlikely corporations join in a merger, comedy usually ensues. Courtesy of Suck.com. [Wired News]
Culture and Technological Obsolescence
- High-voltage thinkers gather in Los Angeles to consider how to keep our increasingly digital cultural heritage within reach as technology evolves. [Wired News]
CyberTipline Takes Aim at Child Exploitation
- A high-profile group including FBI Director Louis Freeh, AOL's Steve Case and two US senators announced the launch of a site to facilitate reporting the sexual exploitation of children. [Wired News]
Cybercafes Flourishing in UK
- Unlike the often empty American joints, plugged-in cafes in England play a vital role in unifying a growing community of Web users and workers. By Janelle Brown. [Wired News]
Cyberpundits Predict the Future
- New York's Roseland Club was the backdrop for a Ziff-Davis-hosted affair starring three sets of industry eyes pointed toward the new millenium. By James Oliver Cury. [Wired News]
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