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FringeWare, a bookstore and Web site devoted to the obscure and alternative, must close up shop, but aims to keep selling its wares.
By Janelle Brown
June 22, 1999
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Vicious critiques and disappearing reviews raise an author's suspicions about security on Amazon.com.
By Deborah Scoblionkov
June 21, 1999
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Snooty Sotheby's dives into an online auction world shaped by scrappy eBay. How will its objets d'art fare amid the Furbys?
By Janelle Brown
June 21, 1999
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By ASSOCIATED PRESS
June 16, 1999
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Sure, David can beat Goliath on the Web -- if he's got a New York Times columnist in his corner.
By Scott Rosenberg
March 10, 1999
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A writer journeys into the strange, savage land of his readers and finds himself performing unspeakable acts.
By Lev Grossman
March 2, 1999
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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
By Salon Tech Writers
February 8, 1999
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What tastes worse than rodent knee and saliva-flavored manioc mash? It depends where you come from, as Mary Roach learns in a remote Amazon village.
By Mary Roach
December 15, 1998
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How Larry Wall invented a messy programming language -- and changed the face of the Web.
By Andrew Leonard
October 13, 1998
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Endless rating systems have already begun to supplant real criticism; innovations in electrocriticism may further blur the line between reccomendations and reviews.
By James Poniewozik
September 2, 1998
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Dwight Garner
reviews the events in book publishing in 1997
By Dwight Garner
December 24, 1997
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Why should John Updike be the only writer who gets to begin Amazon.com's collaborative story?
By David Rakoff
August 12, 1997
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By Isabel Allende
March 25, 1997
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Pundit? Spin doctor? Wiccan priestess? Amazon warrior? Liddy's future has never looked brighter
By Ian Shoales
November 5, 1996