Search
The Directory
The Web
for
Home
>
News
>
Online Archives
>
Wired
>
1999
>
Culture
New!
Submit a site
whatUseek Directory Site Listings:
Safety Starts at School
- Schools might be buying computers, but they still have to deal with some older technologies: asbestos, pesticides, and formaldehyde. [Wired News]
Saints Vying for Net Patron
- A 6th century monk may have risen to the top of the short list of candidates the Vatican is considering for the title of patron saint of the Internet. By Polly Sprenger. [Wired News]
Salon Buys The Well
- The online literary magazine courts credibility among the Net's thinkers and dreamers by snapping up the venerable online community. [Wired News]
San Pedro, Watch Over the Net
- A group in Spain would like to see a 15th century priest become the patron saint of the Internet. By Heather McCabe. [Wired News]
Sasquatch: Man in a Monkey Suit?
- Computer experts say famous film footage that purports to prove the existence of Bigfoot is a hoax. Fans are howling mad. Joseph Rose reports from the Pacific Northwest. [Wired News]
Schools Get Down to the Valley
- Some of the top business schools in the United States are opening branch campuses in Silicon Valley. What better place to study e-commerce than the place where it all began? By Katie Dean. [Wired News]
Schools May Not Be Y2K-Safe
- An education department official tells US Congress that school safety, student loans may be vulnerable to Y2K complications. From the Environment News Service. [Wired News]
Sci-Fi Saturnalia in La-La Land
- The Saturn Awards for science fiction, fantasy, and horror films draw sci-fi stars and star-watchers. Andrew Rice reports from Los Angeles. [Wired News]
Scouting Fresh Digital Talent
- New York's School of Visual Arts is to the animation field what Parris Island is to the Marines. Will the new recruits pass muster? David Kushner reports from New York. [Wired News]
Sears Pushes High-Tech Kitchens
- Sears is betting that wealthy older women will embrace a new line of high-end appliances, designed specifically with them in mind. [Wired News]
Selling (Carefully) to Kids
- A study says kids are the hot new online audience. At the Digital Kids conference, marketers swap ideas on how to make money off of them -- responsibly. Niall McKay reports from San Francisco. [Wired News]
Sexing the Big Apple
- "Teledildonics" emerges from porn vaporware and steals the show at Erotica USA, where the latest state-of-the-art sex toys are on display. Craig Bicknell reports from New York. [Wired News]
She's the Baddest Fragger
- She swing dances and climbs rocks, and she's on a full ride scholarship. But don't play Frag Fest winner Anne Chang in Quake II, or she'll kill you. Noah Shachtman reports from New York. [Wired News]
Silicon Boys: The Byte Stuff
- David A. Kaplan chronicles the history of technology, from Edison to eBay, in his book, The Silicon Boys. By Andrew Rice. [Wired News]
Silicon Valley Goes South
- Hollywood decidely goes tech, and it's got the conference to prove it: the first annual Digital Coast Conference. Michael Stroud reports from Los Angeles. [Wired News]
Sites Stoke Dream Teams
- Walter Mitty, meet George Steinbrenner. Online entrepreneurs are making millions by tracking sports stats for fantasy-league GMs. By John Gartner. [Wired News]
Slashdot: All the News that Fits
- Editors turn to Slashdot.org for story tips. But readers turn there, too, in droves, setting the stage for a wave of highly specialized, do-it-yourself news services. Now what? By James Glave. [Wired News]
Slaves of the Net No More
- Two authors spent years at crappy Web jobs collecting horror tales of the cubicle-bound. Now that they've assembled the ultimate chronicle of Net failure, they're facing a new dilemma: success. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
Sleep in a Soap Star's Bed
- Would you like to slip between Amanda Woodward's sheets? The creator of Melrose Place and other series and will hawk souvenirs from his TV hits online. [Wired News]
Socks for Startups?
- A new line of odor-resistant clothes can be worn for days without stinking. Imagine what it might do for the time-starved staff of startups. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
[
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
]
Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
Submit a Site
-
Open Directory Project
-
Become an Editor
About
Help
Content Filter
Terms
Privacy Policy
© 2026
whatUseek