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Huntsville’s Bomb Cave

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Baghdad Security Forces Too Small?

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Sats Spot Human Rights Abuses (Updated)

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OMG! Navy Calls MySpace Kids “Alien Life Force” (And They Hate the War, Too)

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Homeland Chief Blogs

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Gallery: Geek Hotels Pass the Nerd Test

From today’s gallery Geek Hotels Pass the Nerd Test by Brita d’Agostino and Lewis Wallace … Whether your fantasy hotel is a Star Wars-style cave dwelling or a Hobbit hole in New Zealand, specialty...

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Help Wired.com Crowdsource This Song

The internet has made it easy for us to hear everything from the worst song in the world to whatever we like the most, in mere seconds. Now, we’re going to try to find out if it can improve music...

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Wired.com Writer Announces Departure From Prize-Winning Publication

After about four and a half years of tracking disruptive technologies for Wired.com, I’ve elected to try something new. It’s been an honor and a privilege writing for you. Wired.com is many things, but...

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Oct. 27, 1994: Web Gives Birth to Banner Ads

1994: Wired.com, then known as HotWired, invents the web banner ad. Go ahead, blame us. The Mosaic browser was just morphing into Netscape in 1994. And if you think ads slow down page loads now,...

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June 28, 2005: It’s an Office Tower, Yet So Much More Than That

The building that will replace the fallen World Trade Center towers is fraught with symbolism -- and reinforced as hell. The post June 28, 2005: It’s an Office Tower, Yet So Much More Than That...

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