Amazon.com

⇐ newest Page 2 of 3 oldest ⇒
Tim & Jeff's excellent patent show
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, after a discussion with publisher Tim O'Reilly, calls for patent reform -- while clinging to those his company has.
Death of a David.com
Even free publicity in the New York Times, which portrayed a tiny Amazon.com competitor busily "Killing Goliath.com," couldn't save bookseller Positively-You.com.
Patently absurd?
Amazon.com's patent on its affiliate program has roiled the Web, but such protections may actually promote innovation.
Letters to the editor
Whose generation is it anyway? Plus: No sympathy for Hitler apologist; is Dr. Laura's mantra "Now go take on the gays?"
We obsess, therefore we buy
Parenting manuals multiply along with parental insecurities.
The Net scare
The Web will survive this week's spate of site attacks. Can it get past the hysteria?
Letters to the editor
I knew Mumia when he was Wesley Cook. Plus: The L.A. Times' "blow job"; don't ask, don't tell about Stuart Little.
Amazon to world: We control how many times you must click!
With a decision to patent the obvious, Amazon sparks the ire of a free-software advocate -- and a boycott of its site.
All tech, all the time
Going e-postal and other tales of the technological revolution. Plus: Blood-spurting penises and mushrooming: adventure sport for the elite?
Blood on the dance floor?
Michael Jackson IS Poe; MTV rocks vote, kids vote rock; and artist Mark Kostabi mortified over -- oops! -- premature communication. Plus: This is Newt on a budget.
Letters to the Editor
Tell Cintra an underground culture still exists -- but she won't find it at a Details party! Plus: Amazon.com vs. Amazon; don't obsess over tot's penis grabbing.
Battle of the Amazons
Why are Jeff Bezos' lawyers asking sexual-orientation questions about the ladies who run a bookstore in Minneapolis?
Election coverage, gonzo-style
Alternative Vote 2000 brings the counterculture to election coverage. Plus: High Times turns 25; what happens if Amazon tanks?
Gray Lady down
Has the influence of the New York Times Bestseller List declined?
The Amazon.com primary
Was Buchanan trying to seduce readers, not just voters, with his latest TV splash?
Why won't Amazon help you compare prices?
Amazon could tell you the lowest price for anything you want to buy on the Web, but it doesn't.
The $4 billion warehouse
Silicon Valley investment titans finance dreams of grandeur, knowing they get rich even if the new business isn't a huge success.
Who owns the New York Times bestseller list?
On the Net, fighting to hang on to every last chunk of intellectual property is a recipe for stagnation and failure.
Life on the fringe isn't easy
FringeWare, a bookstore and Web site devoted to the obscure and alternative, must close up shop, but aims to keep selling its wares.
The case of the malicious critic
Vicious critiques and disappearing reviews raise an author's suspicions about security on Amazon.com.
Antiques Netshow
Snooty Sotheby's dives into an online auction world shaped by scrappy eBay. How will its objets d'art fare amid the Furbys?
Amazon.com teams up with Sotheby's
Let's Get This Straight: Amazon vs. the ants
Sure, David can beat Goliath on the Web -- if he's got a New York Times columnist in his corner.
Terrors of the Amazon
A writer journeys into the strange, savage land of his readers and finds himself performing unspeakable acts.
Brief reports and tidbits from the Info-Sphere
Slate rejoins the Web - "Felicity" points to the Web - Blurred lines in Times' Amazon story - Tabloid sues Florida citrus growers over talking ham sandwich! - Gassie: Microsoft's full of Be-S
⇐ newest Page 2 of 3  oldest ⇒

Daily Newsletter

Get Salon in your mailbox!