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The New York Times Magazine 1998 James Gleick
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Control freaks: give Microsoft the 'power points' of cyberspace and it will take the world - as the Justice Department is well aware.(Column)
James Gleick
Greed dot com: what's in a domain name? How about $500,000 - if you happen to be the first one to get there.(financial value of World Wide Web addresses)(Column)
James Gleick
It's your problem (not theirs).(computer software is forcing a controversial proposed change in commercial law)
James Gleick
Meaning-free capital. (Internet stock trading)
James Gleick
Please hold for the....: why are the telephone companies the last to use their own new technologies?(Column)
James Gleick
The digital attic: an archive of everything.(information loss due to rapidly changing storage media)
James Gleick
Why the PC and the television never shall meet. (the future of system technology convergence)
James Gleick
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