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  • Deeper: My Two-Year Odyssey in Cyberspace

  • Future Crock

    MIT cranks out another rosy tomorrow
  • Code Boys

    Well-informed fiction -- like Po Bronson's new novel -- may be the best way to map the infinite-loop mind-set of Silicon Valley's obsessed and brightest.
  • Digital Punditry Overload

    We're awash in books about the high-tech future. How do you separate the good stuff from the junk? Here are three easy ways.
  • The Ways We Were

    "Our Secret Century" unearths American social history from forgotten films.
  • A history of the Net

    A review of "Where Wizards Stay Up Late" by Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon provides more nuts and bolts than heart and soul.
  • Interface in your face

    Clement Mok takes on the Web
  • "ScruTiny in the Great Round"

  • A conversation with John Markoff

  • Mitnick's Malice, Shimomura's Chivalry

    Three books on the celebrated hacker case debunk one another's myths
  • Lost Highway

    Tripping Down Bill Gates' Road to Nowhere
  • Not dead yet?

    Total Distortion caps an era of CD-ROM games
  • Slap "Jack"

    New CD-ROM quiz show serves taunts with its trivia
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