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Howard Rheingold: A lively talk with the Internet pioneer, cyber-communities guru and author of the groundbreaking new book, "Smart Mobs." See interview. |
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Jaron Lanier: The scientist, artist and deep thinker who coined the term "virtual reality" talks about art, science and the clampdown on users' digital rights. See interview. |
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Bruce Damer: One of the early pioneers in the field of avatars discusses virtual cocktail parties and interaction in cyberspace. See interview. |
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Ted Koppel: In his first
interview about the Internet, the news veteran has some suggestions
for online journalists who believe the rules of news need to be completely
rewritten for the Web. See interview. |
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Nicholas Negroponte: The guru
of the Digital Age looks into his crystal ball and discourses on McLuhan, electronic neighbors
and square dancing. See interview. |
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John Perry Barlow: The co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and theoretical architect for the
cyberspace community discusses the media's role on the Net and suggests that people want to bypass the mass media. See interview. |
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James Fallows: The Net will transform, not displace, traditional media, says the noted press critic and former editor-in-chief of U.S. News
& World Report. See interview. |
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Marvin Kalb: The
director of the Shorenstein Center at Harvard and former CBS and NBC newsman decries the news
media's feeding frenzy over Clinton-Lewinsky and the
effect that Matt Drudge has had on news coverage.See interview. |
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George Deukmejian: During his tenure as governor of California, Deukmejian discusses the
Armenian genocide and how it still affects his
people's spirit.See interview. |