Chris Anderson, Wired's editor in chief, discusses the Internet's challenge to the traditional press
By Frank Hornig Jul 28, 2009
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New-business geeks are hailing Wired editor Chris Anderson for his sexy "long tail" theory of cultural consumption. But is his book for us or CEOs?
By Farhad Manjoo
August 9, 2006
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Does the Bush-is-wired story make sense? A variety of experts weigh in.
By Farhad Manjoo and Gavin McNett
October 15, 2004
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Wired's techno-idealism jolted America before it flamed out. Gary Wolf's new book vividly recalls the magazine's wild and woolly saga, but leaves the big question hanging: Was it right?
By Andrew Leonard
July 7, 2003
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The founding director of the MIT Media Lab, Nicholas Negroponte, explains how computer sytems can be designed to understand us better, not the reverse.
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April 10, 2001
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September 20, 2000
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In "Cyberselfish," Paulina Borsook denounces high-tech culture as pitiless, egotistical and libertarian. She was right in 1996.
By Brad Wieners
May 4, 2000
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Where are the pizza boxes and polo shirts? A fashion mag shoots Silicon Valley and finds Prada in the cubes.
By Janelle Brown
March 22, 2000
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Ad-fat magazines like the Industry Standard, Business 2.0 and the Red Herring have swelled to telephone-book size. But who has time to read 3,000 pages a month?
By Katharine Mieszkowski
March 21, 2000
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Lycos chief executive Bob Davis argues that Yahoo's single-brand strategy is the Web star's Achilles' heel.
By Scott Kirsner
January 24, 2000
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Why is a Turkish village more connected than a Japanese megalopolis? Lonely Planet's peripatetic founder celebrates and laments the state of global communications.
By Tony Wheeler
November 10, 1999
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The magazine issues its first CD -- a compilation of "Music Futurists."
By Janelle Brown
August 11, 1999
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What does technology want? By R.U. Sirius. Kevin Kelly talks
about his 'New Rules for the New Economy' -- and why managing technology is like raising kids.
By R.U. Sirius
December 10, 1998
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Lycos gobbles up the pieces of Wired's online empire. Is the revolution over?
By Janelle Brown
October 7, 1998
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Wired: The Book: By Andrew Leonard. A former Wired insider lands contract to tell the magazine's rise-and-fall saga.
By Andrew Leonard
August 20, 1998
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Rags for Net richies: By Janelle Brown. A slew of new magazines, like the Industry Standard and Business 2.0, are trying to snag the tech-business elite -- but only the fittest will survive
By Janelle Brown
July 9, 1998
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The New Republic's bogus article reveals a chasm of cluelessness.
By Scott Rosenberg
May 14, 1998
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Now that they're sundered from the magazine, whither Wired's Web sites?
By Scott Rosenberg
May 8, 1998
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Will the magazine's new owners dull its edge?
By Lori Leibovich
May 8, 1998
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Let's Get This Straight: Scott Rosenberg on Microsoft's agreement with Justice, Netscape's distribution of its source code and a dubious e-mail from Wired.
By Scott Rosenberg
January 23, 1998
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Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. When it comes to new media, the New Yorker remains hopelessly out of the loop.
By Scott Rosenberg
January 22, 1998
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The techno-mag Wired subjects digital culture to searching analysis and discovers that its readers own a lot of gadgets!
By James Poniewozik
December 4, 1997
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Money was the main reason for the latest cutbacks at Wired, but politics also played a part, especially in the firing of a senior executive.
By Andrew Leonard
November 20, 1997
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The Net becomes WorldCom's fiefdom
By Scott Rosenberg
October 9, 1997
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Wired proves as clueless as the media dinosaurs it attacks
By Scott Rosenberg
October 25, 1996