WIRED

June   1994
 






  • Electronic Frontier Foundation
  • The Merrt Pranksters go to Washington - The Electronic Frontier Foundation is the preeminent defender of our civil rights in cyberspace. But who just are these people
  • Raster Masters - Enough with virtual reality , virtual hallucinations
  • Moronic Inferno - Every year 2,000 exhibitors rent 2 million square feet of convention space in Los Vegas, the synthetic city. Every year more than 100,000 people stroll through this grand flea market to sell, buy, or promote a bit of the future
  • Don't Worry, Be Happy - Why Clipper is good for you. The super-secret National Security Agancy responds exclusively in WIRED
  • The Americanizaton of Sony - The untold story of how Sony is rapidly becoming an American Company
  • Vent - For designer Stephen Peart, it isnt look and feel, it's touch and feel
  • Start Me Up - After MCI, Airfone, and Inflight Phone, does Jack Goeken have yet another successful start-up in him
  • Rage - Every day for eight years, systems analyst Alan Winterbourne tried to find a job. And every day he failed. Then one day it all became too much
  • The Player - Strauss Zelnick left Fox for the new Hollywood in Silicon Valley


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