feature:
jaurary 26, 2006
The
Telephone Repair Handbook
by
Mark Pesce & Angus Fraser
In
a three-part feature, Mark Pesce and Angus Fraser propose
a complete rethinking of a technology that everyone
depends on: the telephone.
interview:
may 30, 2005
Brooke
Burgess: The Mindjack Interview
by
Melanie McBride
Mindjack's
Melanie McBride recently caught up with Broken Saints
creator Brooke Burgess to talk about long form Flash
and the way of this Broken Saints warrior.
feature:
may 13, 2005
Piracy
is Good? How Battlestar Galactica Killed Broadcast
TV
by Mark Pesce
In
the first part of a two-part article, Mark Pesce looks
at how a re-visioned 70s camp classic changed television
forever.
feature:
may 21, 2005
Piracy
is Good? Part Two: The New Laws of Television
by Mark Pesce
In
the final part of a two-part article, Mark Pesce lays
out some new rules for television, which he says are good
for everyone unless you're a broadcaster.
feature:
february 01 , 2005
The
Future of Money
by Paul Hartzog
Mindjack's
Paul Hartzog examines the changing nature of money and
what might be in store for the currency of tomorrow.
feature:
november 05, 2004
Cities
Without Borders: Digital Culture and Decentralization
by Paul Hartzog
Paul
Hartzog rethinks sociologist Saskia Sassen's idea of the
Global City and how it may or may not apply to digital
culture.
feature:
august 31, 2004
Banner
Ads Invade Gamespace
by Tony Walsh
What
do you get when you cross the world's most measurable
medium with the world's most immersive medium? Video games
peppered with Internet-style banner-ads. This new method
of marketing allows measurable demographic data to be
collected from the elusive online gaming community, targeting
dynamically-downloaded advertisements at specific demographics.
The promise of a new revenue stream is obviously attractive
to advertisers and game publishers, but will the idea
win over gamers?
feature:
july 20, 2004
Multiplayer
Gaming's Quiet Revolution
by Tony Walsh
Today's avatars in massively multiplayer
environments like Second Life are giving their users the
gift of expression and infusing games with something more,
soul.
feature:
june 25, 2004
Supernova
2004
by J.D. Lasica Reports
Blogging,
collaborative work tools and the drawbacks of social software
took center stage at this year's Supernova. The third
annual tech-in-the-workspace conference "Where
the decentralized future comes together!" drew
more than 150 technology thought leaders, software startup
CEOs and other heavy hitters (alas, fewer than 20 of them
women) to the Westin Hotel in Santa Clara, Calif., on
June 24-25.
feature:
may 24, 2004
Will
Digital Radio Be Napsterized?
by J.D. Lasica
The
Recording Industry Association of America has discovered
that digital radio broadcasts can be copied and redistributed
over the Internet. The
horror. And
so the RIAA, the music business's trade and lobbying group,
has asked the Federal Communications Commission to step
in and impose an "audio broadcast flag" on certain forms
of digital radio.
may
17, 2004
Redefining
Television
by Mark Pesce
april
26, 2004
Lawrence
Lessig's Free Culture
reviewed by J.D. Lasica
april
19, 2004
Linked
Out: Blogging, Equality, and the Future
by
Melanie McBride
april
12, 2004
"The
killing fields"
Copyright Law and its Challengers
by
J.D. Lasica
march 11, 2004
Is Nothing Sacred?
Digital Music for a Digital Age
by Ian Dawe
december 12, 2003
Reunderstanding
Movies
by Donald Melanson
october 29, 2003
12
Variables for Understanding Online Communities
by Andrea Baker and Bob Watson
october 29, 2003
Deconstructing
Knowledge
by Nicholas Carroll
september
18, 2003
The
Myth of Fingerprints
by Ian Dawe
august
11 , 2003
The
Trouble with e-Voting
by Sarah Granger
august
11 , 2003
Have
iPod, Will Travel
by Raffi Krikorian
june
11 , 2003
Reloaded:
The SimMatrix
Bryan Alexander on The Matrix Reloaded
may 26, 2003
Taste
Tribes
by Joshua Ellis
may
05, 2003
Thinking
Outside The MUD
Ludicorp CEO Stewart Butterfield on the Game Neverending
by Mike Sugarbaker
march
21, 2003
The
State of Digital Rights Management
Bryan Alexander
reports from the Berkely DRM Conference.
march 21, 2003
Two
Degrees of Separation
by Sarah Granger
february 17, 2003
Spinning
the Web
by
Nicholas Carroll
november 04, 2002
Inside
The Internet Archive
by Doug Roberts
october
28, 2002
The
Transmetropolitan Condition
An Interview with Warren Ellis
by Melanie McBride
october
28, 2002
The
Open Source Content Management Conference
Mike
Sugarbaker reports from Berkeley
october 22, 2002
Cybersecurity
Nosebleed
by Sarah Granger
october
07, 2002
Lawrence
Lessig and the Future of Ideas
by Bryan Alexander
september
17, 2002
DECONference
Ana Viseu Reports
may
27, 2002
Derek
Powazek
interviewed
by Donald Melanson
may
08, 2002
Sid
Meier
interviewed
by David Brake
april
27, 2002
Reading
McLuhan
by Melanie McBride
April
22, 2002
Building
Emotional Machines
by Ana Viseu
April
08, 2002
Simon
Singh
interviewed by Bryan Alexander
march
29, 2002
Digifest
2002
Jim Lai Reports From Toronto
march
18, 2002
SXSW
Interactive 2002
by Jon Lebkowsky
march
11, 2002
Conforming
to the Machine
by Douglas Rushkoff
february
11, 2002
Nanoengineers
of the Altiplano
by Chris McKinstry
january
28, 2002
The
Future of Infantry?
by Jim Lai
december
31, 2001
Twenty
Twenty: Astronomical Vision
by Chris McKinstry
november
12 , 2001
Marketing
the X
by Jane Pinckard
november
05 , 2001
Richard
Linklater
interviewed
by Jon Lebkowsky
october
29, 2001
The
Digital Millenium Copyright Act: Licensing The Commons
by Bryan Alexander
september
18, 2001
Mobile
Phones: Reporting From Death's Doorstep
by Justin Hall
july
31, 2001
A
Closer Look at Life in the Summer of '76
by
Chris McKinstry
july
23, 2001
Webzine
NYC 2001
by Jonathan Swerdloff
july
16, 2001
Passage
Through Science
To get to the future we must first pass through science.
This column is about that passage.
by Chris McKinstry
july
09, 2001
A Few Words On E-commerce...And Buying A Car
by Paul Waterhouse
july
02, 2001
Raffi
Krikorian's Gear for the Road
february
15, 2001
Wire
Fraud and other Childhood Pasttimes
by Shawn FitzGerald
february
15, 2001
Sake
To Me
Measuring the Impact of Technology
by Cate Gable
february
15, 2001
A Second Date with the Gnomes
of San Jose
by Cory Doctorow
january
01, 2001
IT/ECO:
A Short-term Vision for the New Century
by Cate Gable
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november
15, 2000
Election
Notes 2000
by Jon Lebkowsky
november
15, 2000
Virtual
Rock Star
An Interview with Father Time
conducted online by Dan Richards
october
15, 2000
My Date
with the Gnomes of San Jose
by Cory Doctorow
october
15, 2000
Revolution
at Our Door
by Cate Gable
september
15, 2000
Who
Are You? Who Owns You?
by Jon Lebkowsky
september
15, 2000
Robots
"R" Us
by Cate Gable
august
15, 2000
Mondays
Are Hell
by Nicholas Carroll
october
15, 2000
Revolution
at Our Door
by Cate Gable
IT, Ecology, & Soul Part One: Cultural Creatives
august 01, 2000
Apple's
New New Direction
by Michael Boyle
july
01, 2000
Good
Thing or Gattaca?
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
june
15, 2000
The
City of Gold
by Are We Really?
june
15, 2000
Finding
the Right Martial Arts School
by Dan Richards
june
15, 2000
Information
Technology Meets Global Ecology
by Cate Gable
Techno-Shamanism
and Animal Powers
june 01, 2000
The
Migratory Patterns of the American Umbrella
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
june
01, 2000
You
Are Here
by David Brake
may
15, 2000
Nodal Politics
by Jon Lebkowsky
may
15, 2000
Planetwork
Conference: Impressions
by Cate Gable
may
01, 2000
Caffeinated Culture
by Donald Melanson
april
15, 2000
Living
in the Fray
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
april
01, 2000
Cybergothic
by Bryan Alexander
february
15, 2000
Romance?
No thanks, I'll pass....
for Elizabeth Weaver Engel
february
15, 2000
Information
Technology Meets Global Ecology
by Cate Gable
february
01, 2000
Whither
Y2K?
by Jon Lebkowsky
january
15, 2000
The
New Future
by Donald Melanson
january
15, 2000
The
AOL/Time Warner Merger
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
december 15, 1999
Mi
Familia
by
Elizabeth Weaver Engel
December
01, 1999
The
Microsoft Decision
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
December
01, 1999
Converge
This!
by
Dan Richards
A look
at the state of convergence technology and content.
November
01, 1999
Hazy
Cosmic Jive
by
Donald Melanson
September
15, 1999
What
I've Learned In Sixteen Years Online
by Elizabeth Lewis
september
01, 1999
The Mind of Howard Rheingold
(part 1)
July
27, 1999
I
Want a New Drug
by Dan Richards
July
27, 1999
The
Razor's Edge: Rant and Purge E-mail
by p.l. frank
July
10, 1999
Sophie's
(Multimedia) World
by Chris Lakeman Fraser
June
24, 1999
Organic
Theater
by
Dan Richards
June
24, 1999
Lounge
vs. Diner Culture
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
June
09, 1999
The
Razor's Edge; Could We Just Drive...
by p.l. frank
May
24, 1999
Star
Wars: Episode 1
reviewed by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
May
07, 1999
The
Razor's Edge: Can We Talk?
by P.L. Frank
May
07, 1999
SAY
WHAT?: Noise Levels...
by Dan Richards
April
20, 1999
Confessions
of a Pop Culture Groupie
by Shawn FitzGerald
April
20, 1999
Emulation
Revisited
by Donald Melanson
April
03, 1999
The
Razor's Edge: Real Dogs
by P.L. Frank
April
03, 1999
Straight
No Chaser
by Dan Richards
March
22, 1999
Overclocking
a PC
by Jim Lai
March
18, 1999
The
Razor's Edge: Pretzel Logic
by P.L. Frank
March
01, 1999
I
Wanna be a Pundit
by Shawn FitzGerald
March
1, 1999
The
Longest Run
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
February
10, 1999
The
Razor's Edge: The New Face of Customer Service
by p.l. frank
February
10, 1999
Is
This Really Necessary
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
January
11, 1999
The
Razor's Edge: American Fads and Trends
by p.l. frank
December
23, 1998
Bah
Humbug
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
December
7, 1998
David
1, Goliath 0
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
November
19, 1998
The
November Elections and Their Aftermath
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
November 1, 1998
The
Razor's Edge: The Blotter Paper of the 90s
by p.l. frank
November
1, 1998
Java
Q&A: Killer Apps
by Borne Mace
October
16, 1998
The
Razor's Edge: The Thrill of the Hunt
by p.l. frank
October
2, 1998
It
Don't Mean a Thing...Does It?
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
October
2, 1998
Java:
Questions and Answers
by Borne Mace
September
22, 1998
The
Razor's Edge: Warning...
by p.l. frank
September
22, 1998
City
Musings
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
September
5, 1998
The
Stuggle Goes On. Class and the Information Age.
by David Howell
September
5, 1998
Clinton
and Lewinsky and Starr, oh my!
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
August
20, 1998
The
21st Century Breathing Down My Neck
by Shawn FitzGerald
August
20, 1998
A
Sign Of The Times
by p.l. frank
August
20, 1998
The
Frankenstein Complex
by David Howell
August
10, 1998
GenX,
Five Years Later
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
July
11, 1998
Ah,
The Innocence Of Youth
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
July
11, 1998
Viagra
Wars
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
June
12, 1998
A
Lack Of Common Sense
by p.l. frank
June
12, 1998
The
Razor's Edge: Yo Quiero El Perro
by p.l. frank
June
12, 1998
Technorealism
by Craig Saila
june
12, 1998
JavaOne,
Then And Now
by Borne Mace
May
11, 1998
The
Self-Help Rage
by p.l. frank
May
11, 1998
Gaming
in the Fringes
by Donald Melanson
May
11, 1998
My
Life, Or Stories From The Bus
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
July
11, 1998
The
Razor's Edge: They're Wrong About Us
by p.l. frank
June
12, 1998
Tempest
In A Teapot
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
May
11, 1998
Gaming
in the Fringes
by Donald Melanson
May
11, 1998
The
Razor's Edge: Why The Digital Culture Is Good For You
by p.l. frank
May
11, 1998
Killer
Lilacs And The Reporters Who Love Them
by Elizabeth Weaver Engel
May
11, 1998
The
Transparent Medium
by Brian Igo
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