| Putting
the World on a Low Carbon Diet
Time
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Where
CO2 Goes to Die Wired
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Poisons as Friends: When Bad Chemicals Make Good
Wired
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The
First Shots in a Bio-War: What US Forces Might Face Wired
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Death
By GPS: Hunting Goats in the Galapagos
Wired
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Identity
Politics: The New Smartcards Wired
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The
ULTra Taxi Wired
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Building
a Better Golf Ball
Wired: April 2002
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Netscape's
Bookable Offense - Last month, when Netscape
kicked off its provocative new $15 million advertising campaign for the
Netcenter Web site, its goal was to cause a stir.
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Planet
Web: Framing the Big Picture - Preparing for
an exploding market, Yahoo will launch a photo service. What will the Web
do to photography?
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Net
Election: Tapping Into the Fountain of Youth
- One of South Korea's main political parties is trying to Rock the Vote
by using a Net campaign to grab younger voters.
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Planet
Web: Oil and Politics Don't Mix - How the
Net helped taint Al Gore's image by tying him to Big Oil's plan to drill
on South American Indians' sacred land.
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The
Power Jokers - This election year, parody
sites wield humor in order to ask what political candidates can do for their
country. It's the lighter side of an otherwise serious race.
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The
Other AOL - Africa Online
- In a poor region where only one in 50 people have phones, Africa Online
has eked out a success story as the only pan-African ISP.
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Planet
Web: The Language Gap - The enormous task
of plugging in China, on its own, won't clear the way to smooth communication
online. That's because language - and specifically,
written language - is the stubborn barrier to
life online for the Chinese.
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Planet
Web: China Opens the Door - But to What?
- It's been a bumpy few months for Net companies angling to do business
in China. Will the historic U.S.-China agreement smooth the ride?
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Planet
Web: Nasdaq Falls, and the Whole World Hears the Thud
- As more foreign firms opt to list on the U.S. index, what happens to
international Net Economies if the market collapses?
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Why
Gadgets Won't Crash Your Plane Wired
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New
American Dreamer - For generations, immigrants
have relied on community networks to fund and build small businesses. But
will this model work in the new economy for Michael Han and his e-commerce
services company, GoLinq.com?
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The
World's Wide Web: Online Language Revival
- Some countries fear that English will eclipse all competing languages
online. But others see the Web as an instrument of linguistic resurgence.
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