Wednesday, July 2, 2003 | |
They Leap From the Page in a Single Bound. Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk and X-Men have fought a multitude of villains in a host of settings. By George Gene Gustines. [New York Times: Technology] 8:28:57 PM |
Discover: A Chat Room Like No Other. Steven Johnson. There is a testing ground for one of today's most interesting experiments in communication, one that harks back to where we were just a little more than 100 years ago, when a technology first appeared that convincingly fooled our eyes into seeing the illusion of motion in a series of still images. [Tomalak's Realm] 12:20:07 PM |
Haddad: Apple's future is the iPod. Apple's iPod line will drive the company's growth, something that will be evident when the Windows version of iTunes 4 and the iTunes Music Store becomes available, Charles Haddad writes in his latest "Byte of the Apple" column for Business Week Online. [MacCentral] 12:19:53 PM |
Browser innovation is dead - Andreessen. But don't blame me [The Register] 9:27:11 AM |
Every Sims Picture Tells a Story. Most people equate The Sims game to an addictive electronic doll house, but faithful players are exploiting a 'family album' feature to create rich narratives and social commentaries. By Daniel Terdiman. [Wired News] 9:26:57 AM |