New column this week in NY Mag by Michael Wolff spins the tale that the Internet is back–proof, he says, is not only in the pricey dinners being indulged in by old dotcom colleagues, but the rising valuations of web companies–some, like Bluefly, practically left for dead. Consistently positioning himself as the ultimate insider who speaks to power, Wolff is devoted to generating hot copy. He’s the Dominick Dunne of the media biz, tricked out with a laptop, cellie, and PDA.

New column this week in NY Mag by Michael Wolff spins the tale that the Internet is back–proof, he says, is not only in the pricey dinners being indulged in by old dotcom colleagues, but the rising valuations of web companies–some, like Bluefly, practically left for dead. Consistently positioning himself as the ultimate insider who speaks to power, Wolff is devoted to generating hot copy. He’s the Dominick Dunne of the media biz, tricked out with a laptop, cellie, and PDA.