Word: wiredness
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One endless valley of glass-and-steel towers is pretty much like any other when you live in a wired world, and at some point in a prolonged power crisis, the cost of staying becomes more expensive than the cost of moving. The Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group, a powerful lobbying...
If World War 3.0 is the diligent analysis of the case, John Heilemann's Pride Before the Fall: The Trials of Bill Gates and the End of the Microsoft Era (HarperCollins; 246 pages; $25) is the dramatically arced screenplay. Heilemann's book, which started life as an article in Wired...
That's how it is today in South Korea: the Internet seems to have made not just Lineage fans but also the whole nation a little cybercrazy. More than a third of South Korea's 47 million people are logging on to the Internet--one of the highest per-capita...
To Collins, formerly a medical geneticist at the University of Michigan, the effort to map and sequence the human genome ranks as one of humankind's noblest endeavors. It dismays him, he says, to see the importance of the enterprise besmirched by the continuing focus on such tawdry matters as...
The Internet business looks to be on a natural catch-its-breath break, waiting for efficiencies to move outside the office and wired-everything technologies to mature. It happened after the Industrial Revolution, too. But when tech turns human, we're an ordinary economy, and one in an old-fashioned...