Wired 2003 Bruce Sterling - Abstracts

Wired 2003 Bruce Sterling
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Barbarians at the gate: Europe wants to be the other superpower. There are just four problems.(View: Sterling: On the Edge )(Column)Sociology and social workBruce Sterling
Cosmic reality check: Surprise! Our little corner of the universe is even smaller than we thought.(findings deriving from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe )(View: Sterling)(Column)Sociology and social workBruce Sterling
Dumb mobs: a million networked marchers on demand -- and a preview of the P2P political future.(technology-assisted political activism)(View: On the Edge)(Column)Sociology and social workBruce Sterling
Freedom's dark side: the iron fist, the invisible hand, and the battle for the soul of open source.(open source software )(On the Edge: Sterling )(Column)Sociology and social workBruce Sterling
Linux: the next generation.Sociology and social workBruce Sterling
New world disorder: there are four ways to solve planet-wide problems. None of them work.(View: Sterling: On the Edge)(Column)Sociology and social workBruce Sterling
Silent but deadly: Skunk Works quietly created killer tech. And paved the way for Enron.(LockheedMartin's Advanced Development Program research division, known as the Skunk Works )(On The Edge)(Column)Sociology and social workBruce Sterling
The Cybersecurity Industrial Complex.(The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace)Sociology and social workBruce Sterling
The growth market in walls: maximum security maximizes profits. But there's a price .(View: Sterling: On the Edge)(Column)Sociology and social workBruce Sterling
The new Cold War: India and China are picking up where the US and the Soviet Union left off.(View: Sterling: On the Edge )(Column)Sociology and social workBruce Sterling
There's something about Rummy; critics be damned! The defense secretary knows what's right for America.(Donald Rumsfeld)(View: Sterling: On the Edge)(Column)Sociology and social workBruce Sterling
The secret war machine: the missing link between the Contras and al Qaeda.(View: Sterling: On the Edge)(Column)Sociology and social workBruce Sterling
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