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Human Guinea Pigs
- Now that a network of zine readers is trading advice and swapping stories, probed persons no longer have to take it on faith that research facilities are respectable and comfortable. [Wired News]
Hyping Private Ryan
- The marketing push for Spielberg's latest rivals the D-Day invasion, says Katz. [Wired News]
If I Only Had A Brain
- Natrificial's The Brain is not just a US$49.95 bookmark manager, it's also a case study in choosing the right metaphor. [Wired News]
Introducing Geek Screens
- Is pop culture political? Katz's broader beat includes all geek media, "serious" or not. [Wired News]
It's a Drudge World, After All
- Matt Drudge was the first to make public the Monica Lewinsky case. So what? It turns out he is the embodiment of a frantic, redundantly networked world in which everyone knows everything at once - even things that aren't true. [Wired News]
Let's Go Thrifting
- In this installment of Fringe, we examine the people who've perfected the art of "buying for the experience of buying" for pennies on the dollar. [Wired News]
Light Fuse and Get Away
- Fringe shines a light on the fiery passions of pyrotechnics. [Wired News]
Loving Greta
- Katz confesses his love for the rarest of the rare -- an ethical lawyer. [Wired News]
Media Rant Movie Marathon, Part I
- Jefferson may not have found himself surprised at a culture that yawns at news of an imminently balanced budget but knows exactly when Titanic and Wag the Dog are premiering. [Wired News]
Our Contentious Country
- Argument Culture aptly describes our obsession with confrontation, says Jon Katz. [Wired News]
Our Contentious Country, Part II
- ABC may have an antidote to the "argument culture" poisoning the media, says Jon Katz. [Wired News]
Past Out
- The high cost of reliving the news. [Wired News]
Reconsidering Ryan
- Flamed by warriors and peaceniks alike, Katz reconsiders Saving Private Ryan. [Wired News]
Religion and the Digital Age
- It's time to stop treating religion with kid gloves, a graciously unsubmissive Katz insists. [Wired News]
Right to Kill
- Ted Kaczynski's command performance. [Wired News]
Robots from Rubbish
- BEAMers create small autonomous robots which rely on discarded analog materials instead of expensive, power-hungry computer brains. The lean machines can display surprisingly smart behavior - and killer survival instincts. [Wired News]
See Ally Flail
- Insecure, narcissistic, boy-crazy Ally McBeal is a post-feminist icon, says Jon Katz. [Wired News]
Shameless Dread
- Kicking and Screaming into the millennium. [Wired News]
Slate's Ready to Charge
- Slate's getting ready to charge, and Jon Katz says webheads ought to be ready to pay for good media by now. [Wired News]
Soul Salvation
- In a fantasy Meet the Press, Jon Katz asks Washington attack journalists what is going through their sex-scandal-addled brains. [Wired News]
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