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Wired and News
In July 2006, Wired News, which had been part of Lycos since the purchase of Wired Digital in 1998, was sold to Condé Nast Publications and re-merged with Wired Magazine.
As personal computer hardware speeds improved at a rapid pace in the late 1990s, it created an " arms race " between companies in the video game industry, according to Wired News.
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.
Associate publisher Kathleen Lyman ( formerly of News Corporation and Ziff Davis ) was brought on board to launch Wired with an advertising base of major technology and consumer advertisers.
** Wired News ( formerly HotWired ), a website which publishes technology blogs and includes parts of the magazine
In May 2008, Wired News reported that " experts say it will be 40 years or more before hydrogen has any meaningful impact on gasoline consumption or global warming, and we can't afford to wait that long.
Wired and March
On March 20, 2006, Wired 96. 5 acquired CHR / Pop radio station Q102's former morning host, Chio ( who had briefly relocated to San Diego, CA to do a morning show there ), to replace Big Mama.
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.
Wired and 3
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.
* Making Information Entertaining & Entertainment Informative, The Entertainment Gathering 1 / 2 / 3 / Feb 2006 Program Book ( Wired 2006 )
* Volume 3 tracks through what the sleeve notes call the " instrumental era " of the 1970s with tracks from the jazzy Blow by Blow and the acclaimed George Martin produced Wired albums.
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.
* 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.
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