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Ad-review site shines a bright light on the mysteries of Web banners.
By Andrew Leonard
October 6, 1998
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With Lego's new kit, you, too, can play God with a mechanical creature of your own design.
By Janelle Brown
October 2, 1998
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'Habitus' mixes a dab of literary theory with a dose of the fantastic.
By David Hudson
October 1, 1998
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A Web site that connects you to everyone you don't need to know.
By Janelle Brown
September 21, 1998
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'The Microsoft
File' is all the dirt on Microsoft that fits between covers.
By Scott Rosenberg
September 16, 1998
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Two new science-fiction novels take a stab at an increasingly moribund genre.
By Andrew Leonard
September 14, 1998
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A new documentary, 'net.learning,' looks at the benefits and hazards of the Net as global lecture hall.
By Andrew Leonard
September 4, 1998
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When a philosopher creates a video game about Vegas, the payoff is fascinating but elusive.
By Scott McLemee
August 18, 1998
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'Interactive Excellence' argues for new standards to make sense of the media onslaught.
By Scott Rosenberg
August 17, 1998
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Don't feel guilty about not buying your toddler a Pentium, a new book argues: You may be doing the kid a favor.
By Andrew Leonard
August 1, 1998
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An interactive drama about a dead rock star makes a long-delayed debut.
By John Alderman
July 29, 1998
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A new book on futuristic 'cyberwar' has an old-fashioned agenda.
By Andrew Leonard
July 28, 1998
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Some subjects -- like filmmaking -- were made for educational multimedia
By John Alderman
July 14, 1998
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"Unreal" takes the first-person shooter game to the next graphic level. But is that enough?
By Greg Lindsay
July 10, 1998
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The mind's I only thinks it's in charge, argues 'The User Illusion.'
By Matthew DeBord
July 8, 1998
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Mike Godwin, legal pit bull for free speech online, tells his war stories in the new book 'Cyber Rights.'
By David Hudson
July 1, 1998
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Don't throw away Windows yet, a test of three approaches to installing Linux suggests.
By Andrew Leonard
June 26, 1998
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"The Secret Diary of Bill Gates" recycles yesterday's Web humor.
By Janelle Brown
June 16, 1998
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Burn Rate' captivatingly portrays a Net industry built on a con game -- but its author is playing, too. Review of Michael Wolff's 'Burn Rate.'
By Scott Rosenberg
June 12, 1998
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A veteran of the
Internet's 'gold rush' years takes a hard look at 'Burn Rate.'
By Alexander Cohen
June 12, 1998
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At Cductive, dance-music fans get to assemble their favorite tracks off wax.
By Janelle Brown
June 11, 1998
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How can the full tale of Microsoft vs. Netscape be told while the story
is still unfolding? Reviews of 'Barbarians Led by Bill Gates' and
'Speeding the Net.'
By Scott Rosenberg
June 4, 1998
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When a science-fiction game is as absorbing as "Starcraft," who needs the movie version?
By Andrew Leonard
May 28, 1998
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When Intel chips in for a coffee-table book celebration of the microprocessor, the future looks bright. A review of 'One Digital Day: How the Microchip is Changing Our World.'
By Scott Rosenberg
May 27, 1998
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Jennifer Cobb's 'Cybergrace' seeks the spiritual dimension of technology but gets mired in the details.
By Mary Elizabeth Williams
May 21, 1998