The best of WIRED, 1993-2013
For two decades, WIRED has chronicled the people, ideas, and technologies that power the digital revolution. To celebrate the magazine’s 20th anniversary, the editors have chosen 20 of the most important and mind-blowing stories from the archives. With an introduction by features editor Mark Robinson and including all-new epilogues that bring the articles up to date, this anthology showcases the award-winning writing and crackling intelligence that has been the magazine's trademark for 20 years. The future is WIRED.
INCLUDING
Neal Stephenson
on wiring the globe
William Gibson
on the weirdness of Singapore
Joshua Davis
on the high tech cowboys of the sea
Evan Ratliff
on how to vanish in the digital age
Amy Wallace
on a scientist turned killer
Charles Graeber
on the tribulations of Kim Dotcom
Chris Anderson
on the long tail of everything
And more...