Saturday, August 28, 2004

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W I R E D N E W S Top Stories - 09:15AM 26.Aug.04.PDT
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Induce Act Draws Support, Venom (Politics 2:00 a.m. PDT)

http://go.hotwired.com/news/politics/0,1283,64723,00.html/wn_ascii

Hollywood loves it. Techies hate it. And now, nine senators are
signing on to help it pass. That's the latest chapter in the short
history of the Induce Act, a bill aimed at cracking down on
technologies that can be used to steal copyright works. By Xeni Jardin.
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Selling the High Life in Iraq (Business 2:00 a.m. PDT)

http://go.hotwired.com/news/business/0,1367,64693,00.html/wn_ascii

More than a year after Saddam's ouster, a website hawking real estate
in Iraq is seeing something of a mini-bubble. Asking prices in the
swankier neighborhoods of Baghdad and Najaf are surging against a
backdrop of civil unrest. By Joanna Glasner.
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Where Do the Extra Embryos Go? (Med-Tech Center 2:00 a.m. PDT)

http://go.hotwired.com/news/medtech/0,1286,64722,00.html/wn_ascii

Every year, in vitro fertilization clinics produce more embryos than
they use in helping women get pregnant. A new study shows a wide
discrepancy in what happens to the extras, from incineration to
freezing. By Kristen Philipkoski.
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Seas Seen as Viable Power Source (Technology 2:00 a.m. PDT)

http://go.hotwired.com/news/technology/0,1282,64695,00.html/wn_ascii

Escalating oil prices and global warming concerns have shifted the
quest for renewable energy sources into high gear. While wind and solar
claim most of the attention, the dark horse in this race may be the
restless energy of the sea. By Stephen Leahy.
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RSS Attracts Really Serious Money (Business 2:00 a.m. PDT)

http://go.hotwired.com/news/business/0,1367,64716,00.html/wn_ascii

Really Simple Syndication technology, which lets news junkies get
instant info feeds from multiple sites, is grabbing investors'
attention. The latest evidence: a multimillion-dollar funding round for
RSS developer Technorati. By Daniel Terdiman.
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Weapons of Mass Mobilization (Wired magazine 2:00 a.m. PDT)

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.09/moveon.html

A quiet couple in Berkeley, California, got sick of being ignored by
the system. So they built a new one. How MoveOn.org changed the face of
fund raising, brought P2P to political advertising and reinvented
grass-roots activism. By Gary Wolf from Wired magazine.
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