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Reading, Writing, and Options
- In what appears to be a growing trend, several companies now offer stock options to their student marketing representatives. By Katie Dean. [Wired News]
Real Agents for Virtual Models
- Webbie Tookay, inspired by Lara Croft, joins the Elite models of the world. The modeling agency, looking to the future, now represents cyber models and actresses. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
Real Horses, Virtual Bettors
- Place your bets, and thrill to the thundering of hooves and the roar of a pre-recorded crowd. Just be careful not to spill beer on your keyboard. Denis Faye reports from Melbourne, Australia. [Wired News]
Real Techno Dancing
- A Brooklyn dance troupe complements body movement with digital devices to examine technology's effects on the physical realm. Theta Pavis reports from New York. [Wired News]
Reconstructing T. Rex, Online
- A webcam at Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History lets you call the camera shots as scientists assemble the world's largest and most complete tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
Record Exec Rains on MP3 Parade
- A Universal Music exec says musicians need record companies if they want to make money. Oh, and the Internet isn't big enough to handle digital distribution. Chris Oakes reports from the MP3 Summit in San Diego. [Wired News]
Recycling the Eclipse
- Now that the eclipse is over, Germans wonder what to do with the millions of protective glasses they wore to watch the event. By Christian Buck. [Wired News]
Remote Access for Remote Schools
- With the advent of digital lockers, virtual yearbooks, and closed-circuit TV, even campuses out in the boonies can feel connected. By Kristen Philipkoski. [Wired News]
Renaissance Students
- Are they artists with science backgrounds or scientists with artistic backgrounds? The University of Florida requires painters and coders to cross-pollinate. By Joyce Slaton. [Wired News]
Retailer Frustrates Hackers
- A deceptively simple competition to win backpacks marketed as "hackerwear" has thwarted all efforts by programmers to break into the company's site. By Leander Kahney [Wired News]
Return of the Living BBS
- Nostalgic for the pre-Internet '80s? A former teen BBS-junkie attempts to archive the evanescent history of digital culture on the Web. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
Revenge of the WarBirds
- IEntertainment Network retaliates against sites that host unauthorized versions of its popular flight-sim game. Game developers support the fight. By Richard Bray. [Wired News]
Riffage.com Enters E-Music Biz
- Clear the road, says the new music-distribution site. It enters the race to make it big selling MP3 files and promoting bands online. By Chris Oakes. [Wired News]
Roadside Dentistry
- Get that crown fixed while you code. Mobile dental checkups are the latest round in perks that Silicon Valley firms are offering their employees. By Joyce Slaton. [Wired News]
Rockin' in the Web World
- Jupiter Communications' Plug.In conference begins Monday in New York. The underlying question: Just where is this crazy Net music thing going? By Chris Oakes. [Wired News]
Rockin' the Cradle of the Web
- After a long day of colliding particles, CERN scientists rock out with a group of tech-savvy women musicians, who serve a "high-energy explosive cocktail." By Heather McCabe. [Wired News]
Rolling Blunder
- Is it 1999? Or 1961? Maybe it's 1942. The US armed forces' bully tactics with Iraq reminds Suck of the Vietnam conflict's wasted years -- or World War II's vaunted era. [Wired News]
Rolling the Dice on a D&D Movie
- A first-time filmmaker takes on the task of putting Dungeons Dragons on the big screen. Andy Patrizio reports from Los Angeles. [Wired News]
Rosen: SDMI is Your Friend
- Digital music toys go big time this week at their trade show in New York. The Recording Industry Association of America is on hand to warn pirates, "We will get you." Arik Hesseldahl reports from the Interactive Music Xpo in New York. [Wired News]
Roses Among Porn
- If you can get past the pasties, there are some interesting tech nuggets at the Video Software Dealers Association conference. Michael Stroud reports from Los Angeles. [Wired News]
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