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other web sitesOther Web Sites20011018111443PMThursdayOctOctober2310/19/2001 3:14:43 AM6313904368300000002001104124901PMThursdayOctOctober1210/4/2001 4:49:01 PM631377965410000000Opinion, gossip, and more from around the Web.3NA=1154&NC=1201&DI=4098&PS=58295&PI=7315otherwebsitesfalsefalseNewsspacernotembeddedother web sitesCan Wiki Travel?Tim WuTouring Thailand with only the Internet as my guide.noCan Wiki Travel?Testing out Wikitravel.noThe last time I went to Thailand, I did something daring. No, not eating ants, boxing with ladyboys, or getting cheap plastic surgery. I went without a guidebook. No Lonely Planet, no Rough guide, not even a skimpy Fodor's or Let's Go. Instead, I trusted my fate to the World Wide Web. The result was very nearly a disaster.falsenotochyperlinkno20074660543PMFridayAprApril184/6/2007 10:05:43 PM63311479543000000020074660543PMFridayAprApril184/6/2007 10:05:43 PM633114795430000000other web sitesA John Roberts RoundupBidisha BanerjeeThe latest information on the Supreme Court nominee.noA John Roberts RoundupThe latest info on John Roberts.noSlate gathers the Web's best articles and resources on John G. Roberts Jr., President Bush's nominee for the Supreme Court. This space is updated regularly, with the newest pieces appearing at the top of each section.falsenotochyperlinkno2005725112357AMMondayJulJuly117/25/2005 3:23:57 PM632578874370000000200591955224PMMondaySepSeptember179/19/2005 9:52:24 PM632627491440000000other web sitesTop of the ChartsPaul BoutinA fake record label shows the way for online fiction.noTop of the ChartsA fake record label shows the way for online fiction.noWhy hasn't anyone figured out how to use the Web to tell a story? Hypertext, with its built-in cross-references and interactivity, was supposed to change how we read and write fiction. After that hype faded years ago, online narrative pretty much stagnated. It's not that Web-based fiction doesn't present opportunities for astounding creativity. For one, the kind of density you can pack into a Web site—layers upon layers of HTML pages, photos, sound and video clips, and downloadable files—can't be matched on the printed page. And the do-it-yourself production tools just keep getting better.falsenotochyperlinkno2004730112641AMFridayJulJuly117/30/2004 3:26:41 PM6322678360100000002004730112641AMFridayJulJuly117/30/2004 3:26:41 PM632267836010000000other web sitesSo TiredPaul BoutinWhere Web surfers go when they haven't slept a wink.noSo TiredThe perplexing success of Tired.com.noWhen Mike Kuniavsky bought the Internet domain tired.com from a friend in November 1997, he wasn't planning to set up an anonymous confessional. He wasn't planning anything at all. At the time, Mike and I were both Web workers developing sites for the company that owned Wired magazine. "Tired" puns about Wired were de rigueur, so Mike grabbed tired.com for laughs.falsenotochyperlinkno200471355801PMTuesdayJulJuly177/13/2004 9:58:01 PM632253382810000000200471355801PMTuesdayJulJuly177/13/2004 9:58:01 PM632253382810000000other web sitesJock BloggingBryan CurtisTo avoid the press, pro athletes turn to the Web.noJock BloggingPro athletes turn to jock blogging.noBarry Bonds has always feuded with sportswriters, and these days he finds himself snared in a steroid scandal. What's a besieged jock to do? Start a Weblog! Here's Barry's April 30 post on BarryBonds.com, after he passed Willie Mays' mark of 660 home runs: "I notice that everyone wants to know when the 660 memorabilia items will be available. They'll be available in 7 to 10 days. … I'm also working to set up the first signing with Willie. Having him involved makes the 660 memorabilia special to me :-)." Those of us who thought Barry was just a greedy, ball-crushing monster were wrong. He's a greedy, ball-crushing monster who uses emoticons.falsenotochyperlinkno2004510122604PMMondayMayMay125/10/2004 4:26:04 PM6321978876400000002004510122604PMMondayMayMay125/10/2004 4:26:04 PM632197887640000000200311442748PMTuesdayJanJanuary161/14/2003 9:27:48 PM631781584680000000200311442748PMTuesdayJanJanuary161/14/2003 9:27:48 PM631781584680000000falsefalsetruetruefalsefalsetrue20011018111443PMThursdayOctOctober2310/19/2001 3:14:43 AM6313904368300000002001104124901PMThursdayOctOctober1210/4/2001 4:49:01 PM631377965410000000

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