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wired program - traducción al árabe

AMERICAN MAGAZINE
Wired Magazine; Wired (website); Wired.com; Wired magazine; NextFest; WIRED magazine; WiReD; Wired nextfest; WIRED; Wired Blogs; Geekipedia; Wired Smart List; Wired Italia; GameLife Blog; Wired news; The NextFest; Wired News; Wired Danger Room; Wired mag; WIRED Magazine; Wired (Magazine); @WIRED; HardWired; WIRED (magazine)
  • The ''Geekipedia'' supplement.
  • Current ''Wired'' EIC Gideon Lichfield in 2021.
  • ''Wired'' building located in San Francisco.
  • [[Wilco]] at the ''Wired'' Rave Awards in 2003.
  • df= mdy-all }}</ref> It depicts the iconic [[Apple logo]] with a stylized "[[crown of thorns]]". The tagline "Pray" is a nod to the company's [[Apple evangelist]]s and "devout" followers.
  • ''Wired'' NextFest.

wired program      
برنامج مسلك
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wired (album); Wired (disambiguation)
مقوى بالأسلاك مزود بأسلاك كهربائية أو تلفونية مُسلك ـ سلكى ـ مُوصل .
WIRED         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wired (album); Wired (disambiguation)

ألاسم

بَرْق ; بَرْقِيَّة ; تلِغْراف

الفعل

أَبْرَقَ

الصفة

مُزَوَّدٌ بِأَسْلاك

Definición

wired
¦ adjective informal
1. making use of computers and information technology to transfer or receive information.
2. nervous, tense, or edgy.
intoxicated by drugs or alcohol.

Wikipedia

Wired (magazine)

Wired (stylized in all caps) is a monthly American magazine, published in print and online editions, that focuses on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics. Owned by Condé Nast, it is headquartered in San Francisco, California, and has been in publication since March/April 1993. Several spin-offs have been launched, including Wired UK, Wired Italia, Wired Japan, and Wired Germany.

From its beginning, the strongest influence on the magazine's editorial outlook came from founding editor and publisher Louis Rossetto. With founding creative director John Plunkett, Rossetto in 1991 assembled a 12-page prototype, nearly all of whose ideas were realized in the magazine's first several issues. In its earliest colophons, Wired credited Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan as its "patron saint". Wired went on to chronicle the evolution of digital technology and its impact on society.

Wired quickly became recognized as the voice of the emerging digital culture and a pace setter in print design. It articulated the values of a far-reaching "digital revolution" driven by the instant, cost-free reproduction and global transmission of digital information. It won several National Magazine Awards for both editorial and design. Adweek acknowledged Wired as its Magazine of the Decade in 2021.

From 1998 to 2006, Wired magazine and Wired News, which publishes at Wired.com, had separate owners. However, Wired News remained responsible for republishing Wired magazine's content online due to an agreement when Condé Nast purchased the magazine. In 2006, Condé Nast bought Wired News for $25 million, reuniting the magazine with its website.

Wired contributor Chris Anderson is known for popularizing the term "the long tail", as a phrase relating to a "power law"-type graph that helps to visualize the 2000s emergent new media business model. Anderson's article for Wired on this paradigm related to research on power law distribution models carried out by Clay Shirky, specifically in relation to bloggers. Anderson widened the definition of the term in capitals to describe a specific point of view relating to what he sees as an overlooked aspect of the traditional market space that has been opened up by new media.

The magazine coined the term crowdsourcing, as well as its annual tradition of handing out Vaporware Awards, which recognize "products, videogames, and other nerdy tidbits pitched, promised and hyped, but never delivered".

Ejemplos de uso de wired program
1. WiRED program initiated with State Department funding By Jim Fisher–Thompson Washington File Staff Writer Washington –– Thousands of Iraqi doctors, nurses and medical students are upgrading their healing skills, as well as repairing a medical infrastructure neglected by former dictator Saddam Hussein, thanks to an innovative program linking them with hospitals and medical databases worldwide.