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DreamWorks and the Burning Bush
- Jeffrey Katzenberg and crew employ new animation to tell an old story. By Marc Savlov. [Wired News]
Driving on the Freeway of Love
- Traffic Gems thinks it has the recipe for romance in the connected world: Choose screen name. Affix to car bumper. Wait for email from Mr. Right. By Joyce Slayton. [Wired News]
E-books' Bash in Big Apple
- The New York publishing industry turned out in force to get a first look at the shape of books to come. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
ER: The Live Internet Episode
- The folks who brought us the first live Net birth are at their cameras again. This time, they webcast from one of the busiest trauma centers in the United States. By Ronald Warren Deutsch. [Wired News]
Earnest Goes to Camp
- The first in a five-part series examines the generations-old scourge still gripping American society: teenagers. Courtesy of Suck.com. [Wired News]
Edsel or Etch-a-Sketch?
- The wired world and the art world have designs on the iMac, arriving in 150,000 pairs of hot little hands on Saturday. It looks like a design industry favorite. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
Embracing Y2K
- Just because the power grid might fail is no reason to freak out. The Utne Reader executives offer a kinder, gentler reaction to the computer crisis. By Theta Pavis. [Wired News]
Exhibitionist Rebuffs Microsoft
- A sassy Aussie and a Sun systems engineer are using their free XXX site to make a point about open-source software. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
FEED Reinvents Itself
- One of the pioneer outposts of cultural criticism on the Web revamps. Founders Johnson and Syman talk about the Web's coming "fragmentation" and the new-media generation. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Fan Site Sparks Biopic
- Louise Brooks, liberated silent-screen siren, inspired latter-day fans to build a memorable Web site. Turner Classic Movies was so impressed by the site that it commissioned a biography. [Wired News]
Favorite Poem Archive Seeks Net Home
- An effort led by Robert Pinsky to record ordinary Americans reading their favorite poems will begin in April for National Poetry Month. A Web presence is planned, but the project is looking for a sponsor and designers to do the work. [Wired News]
Fetish: Objects of Our Technolust
- A closer shave razor, a chirpy desktop computer, phallic mice, and other geek gadgets. [Wired News]
Fireteams Get Fired Up
- A new computer game promotes community spirit by rallying players in teams. Real-time voice communication adds to the excitement. By John Alderman. [Wired News]
Fong Wins Gaming League Championship
- Computer gaming's posterboy takes home the championship, but not without some tense moments and an enounter with hot lava. [Wired News]
Font Decision Hailed by Designers
- A US District Court judge ruled that Adobe's fonts are subject to copyright protection, and while type designers are happy about it, one font vendor vowed to fight. [Wired News]
French Fete the Internet
- The F te de l'Internet will feature corporate sponsored hype, electronic government flag-waving, and individual merrymaking in the country's first national tribute to the Net. [Wired News]
From Earth to Avatars
- Avatars converged on cyberspace over the weekend at what may have been the world's first 3-D online convention. By John Alderman. [Wired News]
From Prog Rock to PlayStation
- Rodney Matthews' artistic netherworld graced many 1970s rock albums and science fiction books. With a videogame soon to be released, his fantastic creations are returning to the (adolescent) public eye. [Wired News]
From Siberia to Cyberia
- A curator from New York's Museum of Modern Art is hitting the road from St. Petersburg to Tomsk, digital cameras in hand, to discover new Russian artists. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
From Three Rs to Three Xs
- Educators and software developers convene in Camden, Maine, to discuss a game plan for merging education and infotech. By Scott Kirsner. [Wired News]
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