The New York Times Magazine 1997 James Gleick - Abstracts

The New York Times Magazine 1997 James Gleick
TitleSubjectAuthors
A bug by any other name....(humor - Microsoft-speak)(Fast Forward)(Column)James Gleick
Addicted to speed. (increased pace of movies and TV programs)(special issue: What Technology Is Doing to Us)James Gleick
Bidding wars.(bridge-playing software)(Fast Forward)(Column)James Gleick
Days of future past: creators of sci-fi shows like 'Lost in Space,' have found that the future arrives sooner than expected. And, occasionally, later.(Fast Forward)(Column)James Gleick
E-Z riders: electronic toll systems collect a lot more than money.(Fast Forward)(Column)James Gleick
Justice delayed: even if Microsoft loses in court, it has already won in the real world. (US vs. Microsoft Corp and its Internet Explorer software)(Fast Forward)(Column)James Gleick
Legal eagles: frivolous lawsuits have stalled innovation in the small-aircraft industry.(Fast Foward)(Column)James Gleick
Maintenance not included: batteries are more complicated than the machines they run.(Fast Forward)(Column)James Gleick
Pushy, pushy. (use of the push promotional on the Internet)(Fast Forward)(Column)James Gleick
Reality check: of course pictures lie, now, with digital technology there's no limit to the life. (Fast Forward)(Assignment Times Square: Special Photography Issue)(Column)James Gleick
The telephone lottery: to get through, all you need is a redial button and a dream.(Fast Forward)(Column)James Gleick
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