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  • Post no shills

    With its new Web cartoon "Super Postal Workers," has the USPS lost its mind?
  • When you just can't stop clicking

    'Caught in the Net' offers melodramatic tales from 'Internet addicts.'
  • Reviews: Folk rock of ages

    Roger McGuinn's Web site is an experiment in communal musical memory
  • The gene genie

    Jeremy Rifkin's new book, "The Biotech Century," warns of a genetic-bazaar future.
  • Reviews: Getting MUDdy with Xena

    A new online game lets fans of the TV show explore their textual fantasies.
  • Reviews: The little browser that could

    Move over Microsoft and Netscape -- opera is coming to town.
  • Beck to the future

    Defying copyright, purveyors of "recombinant music" use the Net to make new sounds out of old shards.
  • Tricks of the trade

    A Web radio show gives porn-site webmasters a place to talk shop and schmooze.
  • 21st: Pictures from an exhibition

    With the Smithsonian's new Web site, getting around is half the fun.
  • 21st: The bleeding edge

    When it comes to creative Web marketing, tampon manufacturers lead the way.
  • eMate: Technology that never had a chance

    Why did Apple consign a kooky little portable computer to an early death?
  • Living by The Book

    Inside the cult of the Franklin Planner -- where organization equals salvation.
  • PalmPilot reading

    Is that little black box just "fashion technology" -- or the future face of computing?
  • Babel off

    AltaVista's Translation Assistant turns the language barrier into a fun house mirror.
  • 21st: Blade Runner

    New "Blade Runner" game scores with a return to its roots in the writing of Philip K. Dick.
  • Informed Sources: Online ticketing vs. travel agents: Which is better?

    Which do you prefer: Booking your tickets online or in person through a travel agent? Plus, an update about laptops onboard.
  • 21st: Virtual machine dreams

    Getting a Mac to impersonate a PC is no longer so difficult. But it's still awfully slow.
  • 21st: Hail, Sargon!

    "Age of Empires" lets you run your own civilization -- and even learn a thing or two along the way.
  • Frequent-flier therapy

    Road Warrior, travel tips and tales from digital visionary Esther Dyson.
  • Tip of the Week: A virgin in New Orleans

    New Orleans advice from road warrior Janet Reitman
  • Poland

    Road Warrior, travel tips and tales from digital visionary Esther Dyson.
  • Esther Dyson

    Introducing Road Warrior, a new weekly feature. This week: travel tips and tales from digital visionary Esther Dyson.
  • Tip of the Week: Narita

    Salon Wanderlust: Road Warrior, travel tips and tales from digital visionary Esther Dyson
  • This notes for you

    Peter Gabriel's new "Eve" joins the crowded field of roll-your-own-tunes software -- where interactivity means never having to learn to read music.
  • Laura Lemay's beta books

    In the brave new world of "information-ware," where print mates with software and everyone rushes to market, even the books can have bugs.
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