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* Wired magazine interviews Lomborg, June 2004, regarding the Copenhagen Consensus.
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Wired and magazine
Wired magazine, created by Louis Rossetto and Jane Metcalfe, mixes new technology, art, literature, and current topics in order to interest today ’ s cyberpunk fans, which Paula Yoo claims " proves that hardcore hackers, multimedia junkies, cyberpunks and cellular freaks are poised to take over the world.
In the early 1990s, as public awareness grew of the Internet and Usenet, Parry received a great deal of national publicity, including a cover story in Wired magazine, and mentions in Playboy and Time magazine.
It first appeared in short story form as the cover article for the January 1994 issue of Wired magazine and was subsequently expanded to full novel length.
Coupland's interest in the world of Microsoft and technology workers began with the publication of a short story in Wired magazine in 1994.
The series has also been parodied on The Simpsons and notably in the Futurama episode " Where No Fan Has Gone Before ", which was described by Wired magazine as a " touchstone " for fans.
One Wired magazine editor stated the only reason for the outfit's fame is " no doubt that the sight of Carrie Fisher in the gold sci-fi swimsuit was burned into the sweaty subconscious of a generation of fanboys hitting puberty in the spring of 1983.
A Wired editor's creation of a TIE fighter model out of Starbucks cups and stirrers prompted the magazine to create a contest for its readers to submit their own art out of similar Starbucks material.
John Battelle, co-founder of Wired magazine, wrote that Page had reasoned that the " entire Web was loosely based on the premise of citation – after all, what is a link but a citation?
Wired is a full-color monthly American magazine and on-line periodical, published since January 1993, that reports on how new and developing technology affects culture, the economy, and politics.
From 1998 to 2006, Wired magazine and Wired News ( which publishes at Wired. com ) had separate owners.
However, throughout that time, Wired News remained responsible for reprinting Wired magazine's content online, due to a business agreement made when Condé Nast purchased the magazine ( but not the website ).
In July 2006, Condé Nast announced an agreement to buy Wired News for $ 25 million, reuniting the magazine with its website.
The magazine was quickly followed by a companion website HotWired, a book publishing division, HardWired, a Japanese edition, and a short-lived British edition, Wired UK.
Wired and interviews
That first episode includes interviews with talk-show host Joe Franklin and Ira's mother, as well as stories by Kevin Kelly, founding editor of Wired, and performance artist Lawrence Steger.
* 1983, 1984, 1991 Real Audio interviews with William Least Heat-Moon at Wired for Books. org by Don Swaim
While the CBS interviews were cut down to two minutes or less, nearly 700 uncut versions of these interviews are now available at Wired for Books in their entirety, usually 20-40 minutes long.
* Furniture Causes FedEx Fits Wired News story on the site and controversy, including interviews with Avila and his lawyer.
Wired and June
Journalist Gary Wolf published an unflattering history on Nelson and his project in the June 1995 issue of Wired calling it " the longest-running vaporware project in the history of computing ".
In June 1998, the magazine even launched its own stock index, The Wired Index, since July 2003 called The Wired 40 '.
Wired survived the dot-com bubble and found a new direction under editor-in-chief Chris Anderson, who took on the job in June 2001 and has made the magazine's coverage " more mainstream.
The June 1995 issue of Wired quoted a member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation as saying that EPIC " made everybody else at the table look moderate.
A June 2011 article in Wired. com focused on “ bronies ” (“ bro ponies ”): adult men or boys who are fans of the 2010 television series.
Ebert cited an article by Nicholas Carr in the June, 2010 Wired magazine about a UCLA professor, Gary Small, who used an MRI scan to observe the brain activity of six volunteers, three web veterans and three not.
As of June 13, 2010, sites using StumbleThru include BBC. com, Blogger, Break. com, CNN. com, Collegehumor, Flickr. com, FunnyorDie. com, Howstuffworks. com, HuffingtonPost. com, Metacafe. com, Pbs. org, PhysOrg, Rolling Stone, Scientific American, The Onion, Wikipedia, Wired. com, Wordpress, and YouTube.
He became a senior editor for Wired News in June 2005, which hosts his recent () blog, 27BStroke6, which has since been renamed Threat Level.
In June 2008, Beard Papa's was ranked " Wired " by Wired Magazine, the magazine's highest rating, above " Tired " and " Expired ".
Wired and 2004
Under Anderson, Wired has produced some widely noted articles, including the April 2003 " Welcome to the Hydrogen Economy " story, the November 2003 " Open Source Everywhere " issue ( which put Linus Torvalds on the cover and articulated the idea that the open source method was taking off outside of software, including encyclopedias as evidenced by Wikipedia ), the February 2004 " Kiss Your Cubicle Goodbye " issue ( which presented the outsourcing issue from both American and Indian perspectives ), and an October 2004 article by Chris Anderson, which coined the popular term " Long Tail.
The Indrema and Phantom video game consoles won Wired News < nowiki />' s top " award " in 2004, and second place in 2005.
Wired magazine reported in their February 2004 article " John Sperling Wants You to Live Forever " that his fortune is quickly approaching US $ 3 billion, and has plans to donate it to human biology research if and when he dies.
* Hurry Up and Watch: DVDs Time Out Wired news, November 13, 2004 " The Christmas-themed movie Noel most likely won't be coming to a theater near you -- but if you miss it on cable, there's always the self-destructing DVD.
The long tail was popularized by Chris Anderson in an October 2004 Wired magazine article, in which he mentioned Amazon. com, Apple and Yahoo!
Anderson described the effects of the long tail on current and future business models beginning with a series of speeches in early 2004 and with the publication of a Wired magazine article in October 2004.
The service provided extensive data on consumer usage of the service for Chris Anderson's article " The Long Tail ", which was published in Wired in October 2004, and subsequently provided updated data for Anderson's book of the same name.
According to Wired Magazine, this method surfaced at the Black Hat Briefings and DEF CON hacker conferences of 2004 where it was shown on the G4techTV show The Screen Savers.
* in 2004, Wired Magazine featured a new service where people could create their own iPod ads from their personal photos.
After absorbing or merging with several companies ( Terran Interactive, Digital Origin, and Wired, Inc .) it eventually entered bankruptcy proceedings, with its assets and employees acquired by Optibase in March 2004.
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