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  • Apple's "1-click" deal leaves a sour taste

    Since when does a computer maker need to license technology from a retailer like Amazon?
  • Blowing up "The Anarchist Cookbook"

    The author of the famous do-it-yourself bomb book renounces his creation -- on Amazon.
  • The Street comes clean

    Ah, earnings season: Microsoft, Amazon.com, AOL and Qualcomm fess up with their quarterly report cards.
  • Amazon Agonistes

    With its stock down 66 percent, is Amazon.com still worth the trouble?
  • How Barron's got its groove back

    The new-economy business magazines haven't flexed as much muscle as an old-school weekly that still knows how to make the Street go round.
  • Letters to the editor

    Are bad reviews part of the anti-Horowitz conspiracy? Plus: Woe is Microsoft; bodybuilders are a stereotype of masculinity.
  • Patently Bezos

    The Amazon CEO's plan for patent reform is not all new, but it's not all bad, either.
  • 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.
  • 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?"
  • Patently absurd?

    Amazon.com's patent on its affiliate program has roiled the Web, but such protections may actually promote innovation.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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