firstmonday archive

G. Scott Aikens,A History of Minnesota Electronic Democracy 1994, First Monday, November 1996

Ian Goldberg and David Wagner, TAZ Servers and the Rewebber Network Enabling Anonymous Publishing on the World Wide Web, First Monday, April 1998

Michael H. Goldhaber, The Attention Economy: The Natural Economy of the Net, First Monday, April 1997

Philippe Aigrain, Attention, Media, Value and Economics, First Monday, September 1997

David R. Sewell, The Internet Oracle: Virtual Authors and Network Community, First Monday, June 1997

Jim Philips, Bytes of Cash: Banking, Computing, and Personal Finance, First Monday, November 1996

Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, Cooking Pot Markets: An Economic Model for the Trade in Free Goods and Services on the Internet, First Monday, March 1998

William Butler O'Connor, Create or be Created: How the Internet Cultural Renaissance is Turning Audience Members into Artists , First Monday, October 1997

Christine Maxwell and Howard Gutowitz, FM: Data Mining Solutions and the Establishment of a Data Warehouse: Corporate Nirvana for the 21st Century? , First Monday, May 1997

Bill Helling, Web-Site Sensitivity to Privacy Concerns, First Monday, February 1998

Jeannette Allis Bastian, Filtering the Internet in American Public Libraries: Sliding Down the Slippery Slope, First Monday, October 1997

Alice McInnes, The Agency of The InfoZone: Exploring the Effects of a Community Network, First Monday, February 1997

Phil Agre, The Internet and Public Discourse, First Monday, March 1998

Bruno Giussani, A New Media Tells Different Stories, First Monday, April 1997

Harold Thimbleby, Personal boundaries/global stage, First Monday, March 1998

Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, Economics is dead. Long live economics!, First Monday, May 1997

John Kelsey and Bruce Schneier, The Street Performer Protocol and Digital Copyrights, First Monday, June 1999

Interview with Linus Torvalds, First Monday, March 1998