A.P.P.E.N.D.I.X..."C" (Bibliographies, Webliographies, & New Publications)

From time to time, we will update the appendices with helpful hints, glossaries, and new publications. If there is something that you would like to see added to this list, then, e-mail me. --V.V.



    Balsamo, Anne. Bibliography: Cyberspace, Cyberpunk, Electronic Communication, Postmodernism.

    Cotton, Bob, and Richard Oliver, The Cyberspace Lexicon: an illustrated dictionary of terms. London: Phaidon, 1994.

    Coupland, Douglas , microserfs. New York: ReganBooks (HarperCollins), 1995. (The inside cover reads: "... a handful of misfit Microsoft employees who realize they don't have lives and subsequently become determined to get lives inside the lightning-paced world of high-tech 1990s American geek culture." etc.) See Microserfs Home Page.

    Dibbell, Julian. "The Prisoner: Phiber Optik Goes Directly to Jail"

    Gates, Mr. BillThe Road Ahead. New York: Viking, 1995. | The Road Ahead HP | (There are excerpts, a news story, and interview in Newsweek [Nov 27, 1995].)

    Goldstein, Emmanuel. "No Time for Goodbyes--Phiber Optik's Journey to Prison"

    Goodell, Jeff. "The Samurai and the Cyberthief." Rolling Stone (May 4, 1995): 40- 44, 46-47, 71. (Yea, this is on Mitnick!)

    Grossman, Wendy. NetWars. NY: NY UP, 1997.

    Hafner, Katie. "Kevin Mitnick, Unplugged." Esquire (August 1995): 81-88.

    Hafner, Katie, and John Markoff. Cyberpunk: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1991. (Part One is devoted to "Kevin [Mitnick]: The Dark-Side Hacker.")

    Kapor, Mitchell. "Civil Liberties in Cyberspace."

    Levy, Steven. Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution. Garden City, N.J: Anchor/Doubleday, 1984.

    Quittner, Joshua. "Hacker Homecoming", ... "Phiber Optik is out of jail and back online," which originally appeared in Time, 145.4 (Jan. 23 1995).

    Seabrook, John , "Gates at the Temple." The New Yorker. (Dec. 11, 1995): 78-81. (See JS's "My First Flame". The New Yorker.)

    Shapiro, Andrew L. "Cyberscoop!" The Nation (March 20, 1995): 369-70. (By way of multiperspectives, Shapiro raises some questions about John Markoff's reporting on Kevin Mitnick. A must read!)

    Slatalla, Michelle, and Joshua Quittner. Masters of Deception: The Gang That Ruled Cyberspace. NY: HarperCollins, 1995. (See a chapter, "Gang War in Cyberspace", in Wired [December 1994]: 146-51, 200-05.



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