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Where 2.0 Gives the World Meaning
Building on technologies like Google Earth and increasingly available digital maps, "neogeographers" gather in Silicon Valley to swap recipes for a machine-readable planet. Annalee Newitz reports from San Jose, California.
The Naked Truth About Sex Ed
A new book recognizes that young people today live in a very different world, sexually speaking, than their elders did. Thank goodness. Commentary by Regina Lynn.
The Man Who Makes Monsters
Effects whiz Dennis Muren creates some of modern movies' most memorable imagery. But the creatures that stalk through his 1967 flick The Equinox came alive the old-fashioned way. Wired News interview by Jason Silverman.
Banner Blindness
Readers take a stand against intrusive advertising, tiny text and other web-usability pet peeves. Plus: Some missed mentions from the link-aggregator shootout. In Webmonkey.
Is This Oz a Wizard?
As Bill Gates steps away from the day-to-day running of Microsoft, the company is faced with the almost impossible task of filling his shoes. Ray Ozzie, a soft-spoken programmer with an enormous reputation in the industry, is the man who is going to try.
Apple Launches China Labor Probe
The company says it is looking into allegations that employees at a Chinese iPod factory are working in substandard conditions.
Microsoft Takes Aim at ITunes
Microsoft is developing an online music service and portable music player with the hope of challenging Apple. Plus: European Union members debate the need to make Apple open access to iTunes.... Verizon expands its cable television arm.... and more.
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