
Part One: Bits Are Bits
1: The DNA of
Information
2: Debunking Bandwidth
3: Bitcasting
4: The Bit
Police
5: Commingled
Bits
6: The Bit Business
Part Two: Interface
7: Where People and Bits Meet
8: Graphical
Persona
9: 20/20 VR 116
10: Looking and Feeling
11: Can We Talk
About This?
12: Less Is More
Part Three: Digital Life
13: The
Post-Information Age
14: Prime
Time Is My Time
15: Good Connections
16: Hard
Fun
17: Digital
Fables and Foibles
18: The New
E-xpressionists
January, 1997: Updated
List of Columns, with a brief summary, by Gérard Martin ![]()
December, 1996: Laptop
Envy
November, 1996: The Digital
Absence of Localism
October, 1996: Electronic
Word of Mouth
September, 1996: The Future of
Phone Companies
August, 1996: Where am
I?
July, 1996: Object-Oriented
Television
June, 1996: The Next
Billion Users
May, 1996: Caught
Browsing Again
April, 1996: Affective
Computing
March, 1996: Pluralistic,
Not Imperialistic
February, 1996: The Future of
the Book
January, 1996: Where Do New
Ideas Come From?
December, 1995: Wearable
Computing
November, 1995: Being
Decimal
November, 1995: "Being
Nicholas", the Wired Interview by Thomas A. Bass
October, 1995: 2020: The
Fiber-Coax Legacy
September, 1995: Get a
Life?
August, 1995: Bit by Bit, Pcs
Are Becoming Tvs. Or Is It the Other Way Around?
July, 1995: Affordable
Computing
June, 1995: Digital
Videodiscs: Either Format Is Wrong