Nicholas Negroponte
WIRED Columns

6.12 Beyond Digital December 1998
6.11 Pricing the Future November  
6.10 Being Anonymous October  
6.09 One-Room Rural Schools September  
6.08 Contraintuitive August  
6.07 The Future of Retail July  
6.06 Bandwidth Revisited June  
6.05 Taxing Taxes May  
6.04 RJ-11 April  
6.03 Toys of Tomorrow March  
6.02 Poweless Computing February  
6.01 The Third Shall Be First January  
5.12 Nation.1 December 1997
5.11 New Standards for Standards November  
5.10 On Digital Growth and Form October  
5.09 Reintermediated September  
5.08 Wireless Revisited August  
5.07 Digital Obesity July  
5.06 2B1 June  
5.05 Tangible Bits May  
5.04 Dear PTT April  
5.03 Pay Whom Per What When, Part II March  
5.02 Pay Whom Per What When, Part I February  
5.01 Surfaces and Displays January  
4.12 Laptop Envy December 1996
4.11 Being Local November  
4.10 Electronic Word of Mouth October  
4.09 The Future of Phone Companies September  
4.08 Building Better Backchannels August  
4.07 Object-Oriented Television July  
4.06 Who Will the Next Billion Users Be? June  
4.05 Caught Browsing Again May  
4.04 Affective Computing April  
4.03 Pluralistic, Not Imperialistic March  
4.02 The Future of Books February  
4.01 Where Do New Ideas Come From? January  
3.12 Wearable Computing December 1995
3.11 Being Decimal November  
3.10 2020: The Fiber-Coax Legacy October  
3.09 Get a Life? September  
3.08 Bit by Bit, PCs Are Becoming TVS. Or Is It the Other Way Around? August  
3.07 Affordable Computing July  
3.06 Digital Videodiscs: Either Format Is Wrong June  
3.05 A Bill of Writes May  
3.04 The Balance of Trade of Ideas April  
3.03 000 000 111: Double Agents March  
3.02 Being Digital: A book (p) review February  
3.01 Bits and Atoms January  
2.12 Digital Expression December 1994
2.11 Digital Etiquette November  
2.10 Sensor Deprived October  
2.09 Why Europe is So Unwired September  
2.08 Prime Time Is My Time: The Blockbuster Myth August  
2.07 Learning by Doing: Don't Dissect the Frog, Build It July  
2.06 Less Is More: Interface Agents as Digital Butlers June  
2.05 Bit by Bit on Wall Street: Lucky Strikes Again May  
2.04 The Fax of Life: Playing a Bit Part April  
2.03 Talking with Computers March  
2.02 Talking to Computers: Time for a New Perspective February  
2.01 Aliasing: The Blind Spot of the Computer Industry January  
1.06 Virtual Reality: Oxymoron or Pleonasm? November 1993
1.05 Repurposing the Material Girl October  
1.04 Set-Top Box As Electronic Toll Booth: Why We Need Open-Architecture TV August  
1.03 Debunking Bandwidth: From Shop Talk to Small Talk June  
1.02 The Bit Police: Will the FCC Regulate Licenses to Radiate Bits? April  
1.01 HDTV: What's Wrong With this Picture? January  

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