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Game Makers Say Net Is All Wet
- Some developers of interactive games entertain a heresy: For multiplayer gaming, the Internet's a dud and always will be. [Wired News]
Gates, Godzilla ... Godzilla, Gates
- Oracle chief Larry Ellison has a sense of fun to go along with his anti-Microsoft vitriol. To celebrate this week's antitrust lawsuits, he's treating his whole workforce to a screening of Godzilla on Thursday. By Dan Brekke. [Wired News]
Gay Dough
- An entrepreneur is banking that gays and lesbians want a financial institution of their own. And that they'll go online to get it. By Ronald Warren Deutsch. [Wired News]
Geeks with Guns
- Windows NT workstation disks can't stop speeding bullets, but that's no reason not to shoot them full of holes -- literally. Declan McCullagh reports from Arnold, Maryland. [Wired News]
Get Your Kicks on the Net
- Maybe you can't get to France this year and, hey, those soccer fans can be kinda scary at World Cup time. No worries, though. It's all online. By Charlotte Harper. [Wired News]
Getting the News to the World's Dilberts
- Intellisearch aims to corner the middle-echelon market for business news retrieval. [Wired News]
Girl Jocks Take On Digital Hoops
- Electronic Arts ships "NCAA March Madness '98," the first interactive game featuring women's teams. [Wired News]
Glaser Gets Real
- The RealNetworks CEO dishes on his early days at Microsoft and talks of the years that shaped his vision of the Net. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Glaser and Microsoft
- The RealNetworks founder speaks frankly about how a cold shoulder from Microsoft led him to testify in the Senate. Second of two parts. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Go Ask Evel
- Motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel sets his thrill-seeking sights on the relative safety of the Net, where he'll go out on a limb offering advice and, undoubtedly, his volatile opinions. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
Going for the Gold (Stream)
- A University of Washington professor uses the Web and Olympic urine to turn ice crystals into art. [Wired News]
Going for the Gramophone
- Musicians who compose scores for video games think their work ought to compete at the Grammies. If only they were eligible for the prize. By Ronald Warren Deutsch. [Wired News]
Golden Age of Porn Online
- Two sites mine the history of erotic imagery to attract members -- and uncover the evolution of what we consider sexy. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Guerrilla Techno Tackles the Net
- Techno is hot in clubs, but cool in the stores. So the genre's boosters are reinventing music distribution for a new era. By Niall McKay and Christopher Jones. [Wired News]
Guggenheim Goes Digital
- By commissioning a Web-native art project based on the life of a gender-switcher who was killed in 1993, the Guggenheim Museum faces tough questions about art in the digital age. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Hackers to Shake Down Takedown
- A Miramax film that purports to tell Kevin Mitnick's story is the scourge of the incarcerated hacker's ever-loyal band of supporters. By Wendy Grossman. [Wired News]
Hacks By Fans Improve Vintage Techno Toys
- The second edition of drum machine software ReBirth features sound and visual modifications by enthusiastic users. [Wired News]
Hands-Free Sculpting
- An artist uses engineering techniques to create sculptures without getting his hands dirty. David Kushner reports from New York. [Wired News]
Harvard's Internet Brain Trust
- With Berkman Center, Harvard University has opened its first academic think tank devoted to the Net. [Wired News]
Harvard, FEED to Co-Create Conference Site
- The university's Berkman Center for Internet and Society has tapped the webzine's "stable" of best minds to develop a site that will outlast the event. [Wired News]
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