The New York Times Magazine 1999 James Gleick - Abstracts
| The New York Times Magazine 1999 James Gleick | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Broken Windows theory.(bug in Microsoft Windows )(Column) | James Gleick | ||||
| Doomsday machines: our computers will be just fine - millennial angst is the real year 2000 problem.(Brief Article) | James Gleick | ||||
| Monopoly money: check the mail - your monthly Microsoft bill could be on the way.(rental of online software) | James Gleick | ||||
| Priority mailing: the electronic stamp is the next best thing to printing your own money.(companies that allow people to print their own stamps) | James Gleick | ||||
| Seeing faster.(history of time-lapse photography) | James Gleick | ||||
| The three Microsofts.(Microsoft Corp. should be split into 3 companies)(Abstract)(Column) | James Gleick | ||||
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