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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.
Mine Data not Details
Some computer nerds think if they could make programs to hide personal details by using cryptography or other hocus pocus, then data mining would be A-OK.
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.
Kazakhstan Launches Satellite
An oil-rich Central Asian country joins the space nations with the successful launch of its first satellite, a geostationary orbiter that will provide TV broadcast and communications for several countries.
You Dirty, Healthy Rat
A new study checking the immune systems of lab rats against those captured from sewers and farms shows the slum dwellers are healthier. Does the sanitized Western lifestyle make us sick?
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