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Wired December 20, 2007 Erik Malinowski |
15th Anniversary: Proto Social Network The Well Runneth Over Long before Myspace and Facebook, there was The Well, a freewheeling forum with no anonymity for its users. |
Wired December 20, 2007 |
Q&A with Larry Brilliant, Co-founder of The Well Interview with the co-founder of The Well, a social forum that holds users accountable by not offering no user anonymity. |
Wired July 24, 2007 |
Martha Stewart Geeks Out for Wired's Annual How To Guide The home guru shares her opinion on home music setups, rude technologies, and Marthapedia. |
PC Magazine January 10, 2007 |
Wired, Don't Quit Your Day Job A few products that differed in reviews between Wired magazine and this one. |
Wired Sally McGrane |
Art Bell: Radio's Master of the Unexplained Explains Himself Nearly 20 years ago, Art Bell created the wildly popular radio program Coast to Coast AM, a wee-hour forum for weird science. In this interview he discusses why the show entertains, even encourages, the crazies. |
PC Magazine August 17, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
What? You're Tethered? The number of wireless subscribers in the U.S. now exceeds the number of wired service lines, according to a report on local telephone competition. |
Wired April 21, 2008 Amanda Griscom Little |
15th Anniversary: The Birth of Expired/Tired/Wired A look at the magazines first Tired/Wired list. |
Wired September 22, 2008 Adam Rogers |
Q&A: John Hodgman on Perfecting the Illusion of Expertise From his first book, a compendium of faux trivia aptly titled The Areas of My Expertise, to his fiction-spewing shtick on The Daily Show, Hodgman handles the most obscure subjects with an aura of invincible confidence. |
Wired December 20, 2007 Nicholas Thompson |
Q&A: Michael Bloomberg on Free Wi-Fi, Crime and Higher Office An interview with a local official not afraid to take on national issues. |
Wired May 2000 Karen Breslau |
One Nation, Interconnected A thousand days afterWired's first Digital Citizen report, our election-year survey proves that technology has gone mainstream in a flash. Americans are racing ahead, looking for new ideas - now politicians just have to catch up. |
Wired September 26, 2007 Ted Greenwald |
Read the Full Transcript of Wired's Interview with Ridley Scott The transcript of the full interview with Ridley Scott on the movie he's been working on for 25 years. |
Wired December 20, 2007 Spencer Reiss |
Q&A: Author Nicholas Carr on the Terrifying Future of Computing The author of The Big Switch explains why he finds the future of computing so scary. |
Reason October 2003 Nick Gillespie |
Romancing Wired Magazine As a defining media presence of the 1990s, Wired did more than change the way magazines looked. The brainchild of editor/publisher Louis Rossetto, Wired gave the world a way of talking about how digital culture is revolutionizing society and radically reshaping human destiny. |
InternetNews January 19, 2010 |
Cisco Pushes Wireless Video Streaming High definition without an HDMI cable? Cisco has the answer for that. |
Wired May 2003 Douglas McGray |
The Minister of Net Defense White House cybersecurity chief Howard Schmidt wants to protect you from weapons of mass disruption. |
Wired May 19, 2008 Adam Rogers |
Read an Extended Version of Wired's Interview With Ron Moore Interview with the writer and producer of Battlestar Galactica and Star Trek. |
Wired September 2003 |
Rants & Raves Redmond's Hollywood-happy content controls, and its ranking in "The Wired 40," weren't the only things riling up July's readers. |
InternetNews January 11, 2010 |
Aruba Gets Into Wired Network Management With the Airwave 7, Aruba can offer control of wired networks as part of an effort to make wireless networks better integrated in the enterprise. |
The Motley Fool June 28, 2010 Kris Eddy |
When Tech Companies Step In It Is your company on this list of the year's big apologies? |
Job Journal August 10, 2008 James E. Challenger |
Are Social Networking Sites Good for Business? One in four employers bans workplace access to social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook, claiming the sites are a major drain on worker output. However, signs indicate social networking could be the next step in business evolution. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2011 Robin Dunbar |
How Many "Friends" Can You Really Have? Can social networks expand the evolutionary limit on how many people anyone can truly be close to? |