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Net Films to Hit Broadcast.com
- Internet-based movie distribution firm Always Independent Films gets a leg up by streaming its motion picture product through Broadcast.com. [Wired News]
Net Kosher With Talmud Scholars
- E-commerce can be conducted 24 hours a day, seven days a week. That brings it into conflict with strict Jewish law, which forbids merchants from doing business on the Sabbath. Or does it? By Tony Kontzer. [Wired News]
Net Porn Does Not Amuse Royals
- While on a visit to South Korea, Prince Phillip speaks out against porn peddlers, crooks, and other evildoers on the Internet. [Wired News]
Netomat: The Non-Linear Browser
- Software as artwork: An artist who doesn't like to surf the Web in straight lines develops a browser that grabs information and delivers it creatively. By Reena Jana. [Wired News]
Networking Everything
- Microwaves, furnaces, pianos, dogs -- all connected to the Internet. The networked home is a foreseeable future, Cisco's president tells a crowd at CES. Vince Beiser reports from Las Vegas. [Wired News]
New 'Star Wars' Trailers on Web
- Two weeks before Episode I: The Phantom Menace opens in the United States, Lucasfilm releases four new Star Wars trailers on the Web. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
New Chapter in Buying Textbooks
- Students can do the math: Textbooks are generally cheaper when purchased online. But price isn't everything, and there are pitfalls as well as benefits. By Debbi Gardiner. [Wired News]
New Gaming Kings Crowned
- The Professional Gaming League anoints two new champions in the Quake 2 and Starcraft tournaments, sending them home with US$10,000. Arik Hesseldahl reports from New York. [Wired News]
New Media Boosts an Old Mural
- An important but nearly forgotten Diego Rivera mural is the center of a new multimedia project set to tour North America. Kendra Mayfield reports from San Francisco. [Wired News]
New Media Sings Same Old Song
- BerlinBeta 2.0 offers new media navel-gazing for the terminally hip. But like everything else connected to multimedia and the Internet these days, the talk eventually turns to money. Ayla Jean Yackley reports from Berlin. [Wired News]
New York in 3,600 Photos
- A photographer snaps a slew of digital and film photos of New York with an eye to assemble photomosaics of the city's major landmarks. Paul Beddoe-Stephens reports from New York. [Wired News]
News Site for Phantom Phans
- Zap Corp. launches a site to cover all the news that's fit to print ... about Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, anyway. [Wired News]
News for Nonprofits
- The Philanthropy Journal Online covers the tech-savvy portion of the nonprofit world. By Oscar S. Cisneros. [Wired News]
No Email for Mormon Missionaries
- Focus, focus, focus. That's what it takes to spread the Mormon word of God. And email? It only gets in the way. By Chris Oakes. [Wired News]
No Shortage of Light Bulbs Here
- Pundits gather at the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose to celebrate how technology improves life. They see a bright future. By Heidi Kriz. [Wired News]
Not-So-Privileged Info
- A New York theater group portrays how privileged information can become public knowledge in the information age. By Reena Jana. [Wired News]
Not-So-Virtual Virus
- An outbreak of syphilis cases is traced back to a single Internet chat room, according to investigators from the San Francisco Department of Health. [Wired News]
Old Brands, New Media
- Older is wiser, even if it isn't techier, says the head of MTV's new interactive unit. Michael Stroud reports from the Digital Coast conference in Los Angeles. [Wired News]
Old Dictionary, New Medium
- Editors ready the Oxford English Dictionary for an online edition. Chief editor John Simpson discusses how the old schoolers are both embracing and resisting the new medium. By Siobhan Scarry. [Wired News]
On the Verge of Convergence
- Showtime Networks says one in five US households is on the Net at the same time it's watching TV. [Wired News]
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