Word: wiredness
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Nieuwenhuys was wrong about only one thing. We're not alienated at all. Here we are, roaring into the 21st century, powered by the longest economic boom in U.S. history, wired to the Web and to one another, thirstily consuming new technology even before we know how to use it...
Say good-bye to touch football games on the quad, and hello to intra-class Tetris tournaments. In an attempt to bring the wired world together, Washington, D.C., Internet billionaire Michael Saylor will gather the press corps on Thursday and pledge $100 million to the creation of an online university...
It's a measure of how Europe is changing that Funky Business authors Kjell Nordstrom and Jonas Ridderstrale, professors at the Stockholm School of Economics, are considered radical prophets of consumerism. Their message is hardly new in the heartland of capitalism, the U.S., but it is a revelation in Sweden...
Want to launch a successful magazine via the Internet? Easy. Choose your topic, pick a dotcom domain name, get Web hosting and start scribbling. Cost: less than $400 a year. Want to launch a successful magazine printed on dead trees about the Internet? Not so easy. Consider not only the...
The Standard is probably a sounder candidate for an IPO than some of the dotcoms it covers, even though editorial Web ventures have a tendency to slump on Wall Street in the long run. Battelle, a Wired veteran who saw that magazine's stock-offer bid crash and burn, is...