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158 relations: Absolut Vodka, Adam Savage, Adweek, Alex Steffen, All caps, Apache HTTP Server, Apple Inc., Argo (2012 film), AT&T, Barack Obama, Being Digital, Belinda Parmar, Bill Joy, Blog, Brian Behlendorf, Bruce Sterling, Business, Calvin Klein, Charles Platt (author), Charlie Jackson (software), Chris Anderson (writer), Chris Hardwick, Christopher Nolan, Clay Shirky, CNN, Colophon (publishing), Condé Nast, Consumer Electronics Show, Cory Doctorow, Crowdsourcing, Culture, Dan Gillmor, Danny Hillis, Dave Winer, Disneyland with the Death Penalty, Dotdash Meredith, Douglas Coupland, Eckart Wintzen, Economy, Editor-in-chief, Electric Word, Emerging technologies, Esther Dyson, Evan Schwartz (author), Fortune Small Business, Gareth Branwyn, Gary Wolf (journalist), George Gilder, Gideon Lichfield, Glyn Moody, ... Expand index (108 more) »
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- Whole Earth Catalog
Absolut Vodka
Absolut Vodka is a brand of vodka, produced near Åhus, in southern Sweden.
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Adam Savage
Adam Whitney Savage (born July 15, 1967) is an American special effects designer and fabricator, actor, educator, television personality and producer, best known as the former co-host, with Jamie Hyneman, of the Discovery Channel television series MythBusters and Unchained Reaction.
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Adweek
Adweek is a weekly American advertising trade publication that was first published in 1979.
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Alex Steffen
Alex Steffen (born 1968 in Oakland, California) is an American futurist and advocate of 'bright green environmentalism' who writes and speaks about sustainability and the future of the planet.
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All caps
In typography, text or font in all caps (short for "all capitals") contains capital letters without any lowercase letters.
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Apache HTTP Server
The Apache HTTP Server is a free and open-source cross-platform web server software, released under the terms of Apache License 2.0.
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Apple Inc.
Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, in Silicon Valley.
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Argo (2012 film)
Argo is a 2012 American biographical historical drama thriller film directed, produced by, and starring Ben Affleck.
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AT&T
AT&T Inc. is an American multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered at Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas, Texas.
Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
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Being Digital
Being Digital is a non-fiction book about digital technologies and their possible future by technology author, Nicholas Negroponte.
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Belinda Parmar
Belinda Parmar, (born 12 March 1974), is a British entrepreneur, campaigner and corporate activist.
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Bill Joy
William Nelson Joy (born November 8, 1954) is an American computer engineer and venture capitalist.
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Blog
A blog (a truncation of "weblog") is an informational website consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (posts).
Brian Behlendorf
Brian Behlendorf (born March 30, 1973) is an American technologist, executive, computer programmer and leading figure in the open-source software movement.
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Bruce Sterling
Michael Bruce Sterling (born April 14, 1954) is an American science fiction author known for his novels and short fiction and editorship of the Mirrorshades anthology.
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Business
Business is the practice of making one's living or making money by producing or buying and selling products (such as goods and services).
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Calvin Klein
Calvin Richard Klein (born November 19, 1942) is an American fashion designer who launched the company that later became Calvin Klein Inc., in 1968.
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Charles Platt (author)
Charles Platt (born 26 April 1945 in London, England) is a British author, journalist and computer programmer.
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Charlie Jackson (software)
Charlie Jackson is an American computer software entrepreneur who founded Silicon Beach Software in 1984 and co-founded FutureWave Software in 1993.
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Chris Anderson (writer)
Chris Anderson (born July 9, 1961) is an English-American author and entrepreneur.
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Chris Hardwick
Christopher Ryan Hardwick (born November 23, 1971) is an American comedian, actor, television and podcast host, writer, and producer.
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Christopher Nolan
Sir Christopher Edward Nolan (born 30 July 1970) is a British and American filmmaker.
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Clay Shirky
Clay Shirky (born 1964) is an American writer, consultant and teacher on the social and economic effects of Internet technologies and journalism.
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CNN
Cable News Network (CNN) is a multinational news channel and website operating from Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable news channel, and presently owned by the Manhattan-based media conglomerate Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage and the first all-news television channel in the United States. Wired (magazine) and CNN are Webby Award winners.
Colophon (publishing)
In publishing, a colophon is a brief statement containing information about the publication of a book such as an "imprint" (the place of publication, the publisher, and the date of publication).
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Condé Nast
Condé Nast is a global mass media company founded in 1909 by Condé Montrose Nast (1873–1942) and owned by Advance Publications.
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Consumer Electronics Show
CES (formerly an initialism for Consumer Electronics Show) is an annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA).
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Cory Doctorow
Cory Efram Doctorow (born 17 July 1971) is a Canadian-British blogger, journalist, and science fiction author who served as co-editor of the blog Boing Boing.
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Crowdsourcing
Crowdsourcing involves a large group of dispersed participants contributing or producing goods or services—including ideas, votes, micro-tasks, and finances—for payment or as volunteers.
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Culture
Culture is a concept that encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups.
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Dan Gillmor
Dan Gillmor is an American technology writer and columnist.
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Danny Hillis
William Daniel Hillis (born September 25, 1956) is an American inventor, entrepreneur, and computer scientist, who pioneered parallel computers and their use in artificial intelligence.
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Dave Winer
Dave Winer (born May 2, 1955, in Queens, New York City) is an American software developer, entrepreneur, and writer who resides in New York City.
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Disneyland with the Death Penalty
"Disneyland with the Death Penalty" is a 4,500-word article about Singapore written by William Gibson.
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Dotdash Meredith
Dotdash Meredith (formerly The Mining Company, About.com and Dotdash) is an American digital media company based in New York City.
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Douglas Coupland
Douglas Coupland (born 30 December 1961) is a Canadian novelist, designer, and visual artist.
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Eckart Wintzen
Eckart Wintzen was a Dutch entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and environmentalist.
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Economy
An economy is an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services.
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Editor-in-chief
An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies.
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Electric Word
Electric Word was a bimonthly, English-language magazine published in Amsterdam between 1987 and 1990 that offered eclectic reporting on the translation industry, linguistic technology, and computer culture.
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Emerging technologies
Emerging technologies are technologies whose development, practical applications, or both are still largely unrealized.
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Esther Dyson
Esther Dyson (born 14 July 1951) is a Swiss-born American investor, journalist, author, commentator and philanthropist.
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Evan Schwartz (author)
Evan I. Schwartz is an American author who writes about history, innovation, tech, music, and media.
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Fortune Small Business
Fortune Small Business (FSB) was an American magazine published 10 times per year from 1991 to 2009.
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Gareth Branwyn
Kevin Maloof (born January 21, 1958), better known by his pseudonym, Gareth Branwyn, is a writer, editor, and media critic.
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Gary Wolf (journalist)
Gary Wolf is an American writer, contributing editor at Wired magazine, and co-founder of the Quantified Self.
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George Gilder
George Franklin Gilder (born November 29, 1939) is an American investor, author, economist, and co-founder of the Discovery Institute.
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Gideon Lichfield
Gideon Lichfield (born 4, August, 1971) is a British journalist who served as global editorial director and editor-in-chief of Wired magazine from March 2021 until August 2023 and before that as editor-in-chief of MIT Technology Review.
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Glyn Moody
Glyn Moody is a London-based technology writer.
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Hack Canada
Hack Canada is a Canadian organization run by hackers and phreakers that provides information mainly about telephones, computer technology, and legal issues related to technology.
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HotBot
HotBot is a Canadian web search engine owned by HotBot Limited, whose key principal is Kristen Richardson.
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HotWired
Hotwired (1994–1999) was the first commercial online magazine, launched on October 27, 1994. Wired (magazine) and HotWired are Webby Award winners.
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Howard Rheingold
Howard Rheingold (born 1947) is an American critic, writer, and teacher, known for his specialties on the cultural, social and political implications of modern communication media such as the Internet, mobile telephony and virtual communities. Wired (magazine) and Howard Rheingold are Whole Earth Catalog.
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Ian Charles Stewart
Ian Charles Stewart is an entrepreneur, and the co-founder of ''Wired'' magazine and Artworld Salon.
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Information superhighway
The information superhighway is a late-20th-century phrase that aspirationally referred to the increasingly mainstream availability of digital communication systems (and ultimately, the Internet and its World Wide Web).
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Initial public offering
An initial public offering (IPO) or stock launch is a public offering in which shares of a company are sold to institutional investors and usually also to retail (individual) investors.
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Inktomi
Inktomi Corporation was an American Internet service provider (ISP) software developer based in Foster City, California.
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Intel
Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and incorporated in Delaware.
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J. Bradford DeLong
James Bradford "Brad" DeLong (born June 24, 1960) is an American economic historian who has been a professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley since 1993.
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J. J. Abrams
Jeffrey Jacob Abrams (born June 27, 1966) is an American filmmaker and composer.
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James Cameron
James Francis Cameron (born August 16, 1954) is a Canadian filmmaker.
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James Daly (journalist)
James Daly is a San Francisco Bay Area journalist and owner of 2030 Media, a content-creation firm in Northern California.
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Jane Metcalfe
Jane Metcalfe is the co-founder, with Louis Rossetto, and former president of Wired Ventures, creator and original publisher of the magazine Wired.
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Jaron Lanier
Jaron Zepel Lanier (born May 3, 1960) is an American computer scientist, visual artist, computer philosophy writer, technologist, futurist, and composer of contemporary classical music.
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John Battelle
John Linwood Battelle (born November 4, 1965) is an entrepreneur, author and journalist.
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John Hodgman
John Kellogg Hodgman (born June 3, 1971) is an American author, actor, and humorist.
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John Markoff
John Gregory Markoff (born October 24, 1949) is a journalist best known for his work covering technology at The New York Times for 28 years until his retirement in 2016, and a book and series of articles about the 1990s pursuit and capture of hacker Kevin Mitnick.
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John Perry Barlow
John Perry Barlow (October 3, 1947February 7, 2018) was an American poet, essayist, cattle rancher, and cyberlibertarian political activist who had been associated with both the Democratic and Republican parties.
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Jon Katz
Jon Katz (born August 8, 1947) is an American journalist, author, and photographer.
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Jonathan Steuer
Jonathan Steuer (born December 3, 1965, in Wisconsin) is a pioneer in online publishing.
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Jorn Barger
Jorn Barger (born 1953) is an American blogger, best known as editor of Robot Wisdom, an influential early weblog.
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Josh Quittner
Josh Quittner (born February 12, 1957) is an American journalist.
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Joshua Davis (writer)
Joshua Davis (born 1974) is an American writer, film producer and co-founder of Epic Magazine.
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Justin Hall
Justin Hall (born December 16, 1974, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American journalist and entrepreneur, best known as a pioneer blogger.
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Karl Taro Greenfeld
Karl Taro Greenfeld (born 1965) is a journalist, novelist and television writer known primarily for his articles on life in modern Asia and both his fiction and non-fiction in The Paris Review.
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Kate O'Neill (author)
Kate O'Neill is an American author, tech consultant, and one of Netflix's first 100 employees.
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Kevin Kelly (editor)
Kevin Kelly (born 1952) is the founding executive editor of ''Wired'' magazine and a former editor and publisher of the Whole Earth Review. Wired (magazine) and Kevin Kelly (editor) are Whole Earth Catalog.
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Kevin Warwick
Kevin Warwick (born 9 February 1954) is an English engineer and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at Coventry University.
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Lawrence Lessig
Lester Lawrence Lessig III (born June 3, 1961) is an American legal scholar and political activist. Wired (magazine) and Lawrence Lessig are Webby Award winners.
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Leander Kahney
Leander Kahney (born 25 November 1965) is a technology writer and author.
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Lifestyle (social sciences)
Lifestyle is the interests, opinions, behaviours, and behavioural orientations of an individual, group, or culture.
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Linus Torvalds
Linus Benedict Torvalds (born 28 December 1969) is a Finnish-American software engineer who is the creator and lead developer of the Linux kernel.
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Long tail
In statistics and business, a long tail of some distributions of numbers is the portion of the distribution having many occurrences far from the "head" or central part of the distribution.
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Louis Rossetto
Louis Rossetto is an American writer, editor, and entrepreneur.
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Lycos
Lycos, Inc. (stylized as LYCOS), is a web search engine and web portal established in 1994, spun out of Carnegie Mellon University.
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Magazine
A magazine is a periodical publication, generally published on a regular schedule (often weekly or monthly), containing a variety of content.
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Mark Dery
Mark Dery (born December 24, 1959)Contemporary Authors Online, s.v. "Mark Dery" (accessed February 12, 2008).
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Mark Frauenfelder
Mark Frauenfelder (born November 22, 1960) is an American blogger, illustrator, and journalist.
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Marshall McLuhan
Herbert Marshall McLuhan (July 21, 1911 – December 31, 1980) was a Canadian philosopher whose work is among the cornerstones of the study of media theory.
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Mental Floss
Mental Floss (stylized as mental_floss) is an online magazine and its related American digital, print, and e-commerce media company focused on millennials. Wired (magazine) and mental Floss are Webby Award winners.
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Michael Chorost
Michael Chorost (born December 26, 1964) is an American book author, essayist, and public speaker.
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Mike Godwin
Michael Wayne Godwin (born October 26, 1956) is an American attorney and author.
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MIT Media Lab
The MIT Media Lab is a research laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, growing out of MIT's Architecture Machine Group in the School of Architecture.
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Mother Earth Mother Board
"Mother Earth Mother Board" is an essay by Neal Stephenson that appeared in Wired Magazine in December 1996, on the subject of the history of undersea communication cables and a modern-day effort to lay the Fibre-optic Link Around the Globe.
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National Magazine Awards
The National Magazine Awards, also known as the Ellie Awards, honor print and digital publications that consistently demonstrate superior execution of editorial objectives, innovative techniques, noteworthy enterprise and imaginative design.
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Neal Stephenson
Neal Town Stephenson (born October 31, 1959) is an American writer known for his works of speculative fiction.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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News Corporation
The original incarnation of News Corporation (abbreviated News Corp. and also variously known as News Corporation Limited) was an American multinational mass media corporation controlled by media mogul Rupert Murdoch and headquartered at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in New York City.
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Newsweek
Newsweek is a weekly news magazine.
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Nicholas Negroponte
Nicholas Negroponte (born December 1, 1943) is a Greek American architect.
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Nicholas Thompson (editor)
Nicholas Thompson (born 1975) is an American technology journalist and media executive.
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One Laptop per Child
One Laptop per Child (OLPC) was a non-profit initiative that operated from 2005 to 2014 with the goal of transforming education for children around the world by creating and distributing educational devices for the developing world, and by creating software and content for those devices.
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Online magazine
An online magazine is a magazine published on the Internet, through bulletin board systems and other forms of public computer networks.
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Organic, Inc.
Organic, Inc. is a digitally-led advertising agency that is a member of DAS Group of Companies, a division of Omnicom Group Inc.
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Otaku
is a Japanese word that describes people with consuming interests, particularly in anime, manga, video games, or computers.
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PaidContent
paidContent was an online media hub that covered news, information and analysis of the business of digital media.
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Patron saint
A patron saint, patroness saint, patron hallow or heavenly protector is a saint who in Catholicism, Lutheranism, Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy is regarded as the heavenly advocate of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, clan, family, or person.
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Paul Boutin
Paul Boutin (born December 11, 1961, in Lewiston, Maine) is an American former magazine writer and editor who writes about technology in a pop-culture context.
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Paul Ford (technologist)
Paul Ford (born August 11, 1974) is an American writer, programmer, and entrepreneur, based in New York City.
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Paul Levinson
Paul Levinson (born March 25, 1947) is an American media theorist, novelist, singer-songwriter, and short story writer.
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Paul Saffo
Paul Saffo (born 1954 in Los Angeles) is a technology forecaster based in Silicon Valley.
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Paul Tudor Jones
Paul Tudor Jones II (born September 28, 1954) is an American billionaire hedge fund manager, conservationist and philanthropist.
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Paywall
A paywall is a method of restricting access to content, with a purchase or a paid subscription, especially news.
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Peter Schwartz (futurist)
Peter Schwartz (born 1946) is an American business executive, futurist, author, and co-founder of the Global Business Network (GBN), a corporate strategy firm, specializing in future-think and scenario planning.
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Po Bronson
Po Bronson (born March 14, 1964) is an American journalist and author who lives in San Francisco.
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Politics
Politics is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups, or other forms of power relations among individuals, such as the distribution of resources or status.
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Providence Equity
Providence Equity Partners L.L.C. is a specialist private equity investment firm focused on media, communications, education, and technology investments across North America and Europe.
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Random House
Random House is an imprint and publishing group of Penguin Random House.
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Recode
Recode (stylized as recode; formerly Re/code) was a technology news website that focused on the business of Silicon Valley.
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Rem Koolhaas
Remment Lucas Koolhaas (born 17 November 1944) is a Dutch architect, architectural theorist, urbanist and Professor in Practice of Architecture and Urban Design at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University.
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Richard Kadrey
Richard Kadrey (born August 27, 1957) is an American novelist, freelance writer, and photographer based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Richard Saul Wurman
Richard Saul Wurman (born March 26, 1935) is an American architect and graphic designer.
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Rudy Rucker
Rudolf von Bitter Rucker (born March 22, 1946) is an American mathematician, computer scientist, science fiction author, and one of the founders of the cyberpunk literary movement.
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San Francisco
San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, financial, and cultural center in Northern California.
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Scott Carney
Scott Carney (born July 9, 1978) is an American investigative journalist, author and anthropologist.
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Serena Williams
Serena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) is an American former professional tennis player.
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SFGate
SFGate is a news website based out of San Francisco, California, covering news, culture, travel, food, politics and sports in the San Francisco Bay Area, Hawaii and California.
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Simson Garfinkel
Simson L. Garfinkel (born 1965) is the Chief Scientist and Chief Operating Officer of BasisTech in Somerville, Massachusetts.
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Sky Italia
Sky Italia S.r.l. is an Italian satellite television platform owned by the American media conglomerate Comcast.
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Slate (magazine)
Slate is an online magazine that covers current affairs, politics, and culture in the United States.
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Sony
, formerly known as and, commonly known as Sony, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
South of Market, San Francisco
South of Market (SoMa) is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, situated just south of Market Street.
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South Park, San Francisco
South Park is a small urban park and eponymous neighborhood in the larger South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco, California, consisting of 0.85 acres (0.34 ha) of public ground.
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Spencer Reiss
Spencer Reiss (born 1952 in New York) is a former Newsweek foreign correspondent in Asia, Africa, Middle East and Latin America, now a contributing editor at Wired magazine.
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Steve Silberman
Steve Silberman is an American writer for Wired magazine and has been an editor and contributor there for more than two decades.
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Steven Johnson (author)
Steven Berlin Johnson (born June 6, 1968) is an American popular science author and media theorist.
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Steven Levy
Steven Levy (born 1951) is an American journalist and editor at large for Wired who has written extensively for publications on computers, technology, cryptography, the internet, cybersecurity, and privacy.
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Stewart Brand
Stewart Brand (born December 14, 1938) is an American project developer and writer, best known as the co-founder and editor of the Whole Earth Catalog. Wired (magazine) and Stewart Brand are Whole Earth Catalog.
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Technology
Technology is the application of conceptual knowledge to achieve practical goals, especially in a reproducible way.
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The Mercury News
The Mercury News (formerly San Jose Mercury News, often locally known as The Merc) is a morning daily newspaper published in San Jose, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.
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Thought leader
A thought leader has been described as an individual or firm recognized as an authority in a specific field.
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Time (magazine)
Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.
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Vaporware
In the computer industry, vaporware (or vapourware) is a product, typically computer hardware or software, that is announced to the general public but is late, never actually manufactured, or officially cancelled.
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Virginia Heffernan
Virginia Heffernan (born August 8, 1969) is an American journalist and cultural critic.
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Volvo
The Volvo Group (Volvokoncernen; legally Aktiebolaget Volvo, shortened to AB Volvo, stylized as VOLVO) is a Swedish multinational manufacturing corporation headquartered in Gothenburg.
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Whole Earth Catalog
The Whole Earth Catalog (WEC) was an American counterculture magazine and product catalog published by Stewart Brand several times a year between 1968 and 1972, and occasionally thereafter, until 1998.
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Whole Earth Review
Whole Earth Review (Whole Earth after 1997) was a magazine which was founded in January 1985 after the merger of the Whole Earth Software Review (a supplement to the Whole Earth Software Catalog) and the CoEvolution Quarterly. Wired (magazine) and Whole Earth Review are Whole Earth Catalog.
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Whole Internet User's Guide and Catalog
The Whole Internet User's Guide and Catalog, by Ed Krol, was published in September 1992 by O'Reilly.
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Why The Future Doesn't Need Us
"Why The Future Doesn't Need Us" is an article written by Bill Joy (then Chief Scientist at Sun Microsystems) in the April 2000 issue of Wired magazine.
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Wil McCarthy
Wil McCarthy (born September 16, 1966) is an American science fiction novelist, president and co-founder of RavenBrick (a solar technology company), and the science columnist for Syfy.
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Will Wright (game designer)
William Ralph Wright (born January 20, 1960) is an American video game designer and co-founder of the game development company Maxis, which later became part of Electronic Arts.
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William Gibson
William Ford Gibson (born March 17, 1948) is an American-Canadian speculative fiction writer and essayist widely credited with pioneering the science fiction subgenre known as cyberpunk.
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Wired (magazine)
Wired (stylized in all caps) is a monthly American magazine, published in print and online editions, that focuses on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics. Wired (magazine) and Wired (magazine) are 1993 establishments in California, 1993 in San Francisco, computer magazines published in the United States, Lifestyle magazines published in the United States, magazines established in 1993, magazines published in San Francisco, monthly magazines published in the United States, science and technology magazines published in the United States, Webby Award winners and Whole Earth Catalog.
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Wired UK
Wired UK is a bimonthly magazine that reports on the effects of science and technology.
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Ziff Davis
Ziff Davis, Inc. is an American digital media and internet company.
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See also
1993 in San Francisco
- 101 California Street shooting
- 1993 San Francisco 49ers season
- 1993 San Francisco Giants season
- Hamilton Square Baptist Church protests
- Last Call at Maud's
- Wired (magazine)
- Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Computer magazines published in the United States
- 2600: The Hacker Quarterly
- ;login:
- ACM Interactions
- ACM Queue
- AnandTech
- Antic (magazine)
- CRN (magazine)
- Call-A.P.P.L.E.
- Communications of the ACM
- Component Developer Magazine
- Computer (magazine)
- Cutter IT Journal
- Dr. Dobb's Journal
- EWeek
- Federal Computer Week
- First Glimpse
- Free Software Magazine
- Government Technology
- IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
- IEEE Computing Edge
- IEEE Design & Test
- Juiced.GS
- MacCentral
- MacLife
- MacTech
- MacTribe
- Maximum PC
- Microprocessor Report
- NF Magazine
- PC Gamer
- Pure Nintendo Magazine
- SD Times
- Scene World Magazine
- Software Engineering Notes
- Software Magazine
- Tidbits
- Tom's Hardware
- Wired (magazine)
- XRDS (magazine)
Whole Earth Catalog
- CoEvolution Quarterly
- Howard Rheingold
- Jim Channon
- Kevin Kelly (editor)
- Point Foundation (environment)
- Portola Institute
- Stewart Brand
- The Hackers Conference
- The WELL
- Whole Earth Catalog
- Whole Earth Review
- Whole Earth Software Catalog and Review
- Wired (magazine)
References
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