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Dispatches about the interaction of culture and technology. This month: Shanghai, New York, Las Vegas, and Istanbul.  
 
People use cameras to answer a question. This month: CEOs from hot start-ups answer the question: "What's life really like at a start-up?"    
 
Measured against his peers – entrepreneurs and CEOs for the 21st century – the reclusive and beneficent Mr. McCaw is a singular creature.
 
Killthedot.com
 
 
 
 
 
Software interprets the classics
 
A short work of fiction about life in the Information Age. This month: "Cyber-sized"–a talk show producer and a bartender contemplate the Internet.
 
Satire and ridicule. This month:
The holiday season's hottest self-help business books, reviewed!
 
Using images, we trace the evolution of an object which has somehow been transformed by technology. This month: the typewriter
 
 
 
Silicon Valley is a crude
amalgam of strip malls, housing developments, and economy motels. The faceless office park is its dreary and enduring symbol. With all the affluence and innovation, why is Silicon Valley such an aesthetically unremarkable place?
Reviews and commentary. This month: The latest book from Michael Lewis, why dot com ads make no sense, and how the tech industry has failed the arts.

Luminaries consider
technology's influence on their lives. This month: Physicist Carver
Mead explains why innovation requires courage and luck.

   
   
 
 
 
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