Here's a random sample of published works online:
Love in 2D (New York Times Magazine, July 2009)
Studio360 in Japan (PRI/WNYC, February 2009)
2008:
The Hands-Free Future (Popular Science, November 2008)
Brothers First: What's It Like to be the Dalai Lama's Youngest Brother? (Buddhadharma, Fall 2008)
Regarding Henry: A Profile of Actor Henry O
(Giant Robot, September 2008)
Japanese Facebook Takes Model T Approach (The Japan Times, June 2008)
Tokyo Upstart Offers Freeters Mobile Flexibility (The Japan Times, June 2008)
Re-introducing the Airship (Popular Science, June 2008)
Meet Hiroyuki Nishimura, the Bad Boy of the Japanese Internet (Wired, June 2008)
Death Note Manga Spawns Movie, Crime Wave (Wired.com, May 2008)
Holy Man: An Interview with the Dalai Lama's Youngest Brother (Giant Robot, April 2008)
Inside the Bizarre World of Japanese Pickup Schools (Wired.com, February 2008)
MangoBot, my Asian futurism column on io9.com
2007:
Rights Watchman Uses Satellite Photography to Monitor Abuse in Crisis Zones (Wired, December 2007)
I Was A Neuroscience Guinea Pig: How Scientists Scrambled My Brain (Wired.com, November 2007)
Ruby Hotel (Wired, October 2007)
Hole in the Street:
How one homeless man's death impacted the various Haight Street communities he looked after (San Francisco Bay Guardian, May 2007)
The Cosmos Meet Cosmo (Wired, April 2007)
2-Channel Gives Japan's Famously Quiet People A Mighty Voice (Wired News, April 2007)
Dr. Sha, A Healer With A Modern Spin (Wired News, April 2007)
Bruce Lee Lives On (Wired News, March 2007)
Spirited Away: Sex Trafficking in Japan (Metropolis, February 2007)
Japan's Hottest Cell Phone Straps (Wired News, February 2007)
Fetish Cafes Cater To Geeks (Wired News, February 2007)
Gallery: Toys For Grown-Ups (Wired News, February 2007)
Petite Food Fighter Pigs Out (Wired News, February 2007)
Big Books Hit Japan's Tiny Phones (Wired News, January 2007)
2006:
Fantasy Love Hotels (Wired News, December 2006)
Slashdot's Bad Vibes (Wired, November 2006)
Urawaza (Wired, October 2006)
In the Mix (Metropolis, September 2006)
Cardboard boxers (Wired, September 2006)
Hello, Snapshot (Wired, August 2006)
Life's a Beach (Metropolis, June 2006)
Anatomy of a Nerd (Wired, March 2006)
2005:
How to Sell A Stereotype (AlterNet, December 2005)
Bad Breath Busters (Wired, December 2005)
Sex and the Citizen (Mother Jones, May 2005)

your sex and the citizen article was really interesting! you're a great journalist.
Posted by: batya | September 13, 2006 at 09:38 PM
enjoyed the urzawa. looked for the clips on youtube but nada. what are the keywords to search with when looking for these handy clips. do tell...!john
Posted by: john | October 18, 2006 at 05:25 PM
this is the best restaurant in san francisco! i highly recommend it.
Posted by: kevin T | December 12, 2006 at 05:22 PM
I liked your Anatomy of a Nerd article...especially your use of the term epic to describe shopping...priceless. You have an interesting blog, it makes me so envious of you. Longing to return to the land of the rising sun.
Posted by: Alex | January 02, 2007 at 12:00 AM
you love unko? EIUW.
Posted by: ptinfrance | February 07, 2007 at 07:31 AM
We love your writing. Very smooooth.
Posted by: sundaymalibu | September 04, 2008 at 10:09 AM
hello i loved your book my brother got it for me for my birthday ^_^. also if you could really send me a message on here i got a question to ask thx
Posted by: kuma13x | October 09, 2008 at 10:06 PM
regarding your Dr Sha article:
Much or Dr. Sha's basic teachings are very good. But beware how far he goes with it (especially since 2007): Dr. Sha makes incredible claims and charges obsene amounts of money. In short, he believes that he has been given special power from the "Divine" to transplant souls. So he has transplanted the Soul of Jesus (and a few other saints) to himself, and charges $5000 to transplant souls of other saints to his followers (that's after they've met the prerequisite of a $2000 Karma cleansing and all the courses they have to take). Recently he has said there has been an immaculate conception 'just like Mary' in China. Thats getting a little far out there, dont you think? Yet he says he is not teaching a religion.
ex-followers are starting to tell their story about this new religion (aka cult)on the forums.
here are a few of them.
http://www.thetaobums.com/index.php?act=ST&f=1&t=4500&st=20
http://yedda.com/questions/criticism_Dr_Zhi_Gang_Sha_critics_8621977791019/
http://forum.rickross.com/read.php?12,57321
Posted by: realservant | June 24, 2009 at 01:05 AM