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An ambitious first novel brings two wounded intellectuals together in cyberspace.
By Andrew O'Hehir
June 28, 1999
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He wrote the archetypically arrogant male brushoff e-mail, setting off a firestorm of urban myth and electronic revenge.
By Gentry Lane
May 11, 1999
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The latest chain letters circling the Net aren't inspiring action -- unless you count the frequent delete-key tapping.
By -- Janelle Brown
April 28, 1999
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Melissa virus panic attack - Slate slags Linux
By Salon Tech Writers
March 29, 1999
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Molotovs and mailing lists: By Austin Bunn. When bomb-throwers target e-mail discussions, no one can escape the carnage.
By Austin Bunn
March 3, 1999
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Finding Internet access in India is feasible, but not for the fainthearted.
By Lisa Dreier
December 6, 1998
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Eric Allman's free program makes sure your e-mail gets through. Now it's going commercial.
By Andrew Leonard
November 30, 1998
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Finding Internet access in India is feasible, but not for the fainthearted.
By Lisa Dreier
November 30, 1998
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Anatomy of an e-mail chain letter: By Amy Virshup. Why did so many people forward an obviously bogus message about a Bill Gates giveaway?
By Amy Virshup
September 22, 1998
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Death and the hard drive: Data can be a precious link to a lost loved one -- if you save it. By Moira Muldoon
By Moira Muldoon
September 9, 1998
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By Scott Rosenberg
August 3, 1998
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The Freudian e-mail: By Regina Lynn Preciado. What happens when you send a disparaging message to precisely the wrong person?
By Regina Lynn Preciado
June 19, 1998
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A writer's engagement unravels -- thanks to a telltale e-mail message.
By Evan Marx
April 28, 1998
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What happens when a novelist puts his e-mail address on the book jacket? Vikram Chandra found out.
By Pamela Licalzi O'Connell
April 8, 1998
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E-mail has changed how we start relationships, how we keep them going -- and how we wreck them.
By Jenn Shreve
March 30, 1998
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Netscape's and Microsoft's software just don't get along -- and God anyone who tries to get them to make up and be nice.
By Andrew Leonard
March 24, 1998
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Why do the heavy lifting when you have all the power with none of the accountability?
By Dan Shafer
July 31, 1997
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How mild-mannered bicyclists were turned into "wolves."
By Michael Blanding And Travis Lea
July 30, 1997
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The critic who exposed America Online's ill-fated telemarketing scheme explores why the nation's biggest online service keeps making such PR gaffes.
By David Cassel
July 29, 1997
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Our addiction to information is ruining our ability to think.
By David Futrelle
June 27, 1997
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Shove media from the clickstream cabal
By Andrew Leonard
April 6, 1997
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Marcus Goldman Is Turning In His Grave
By Andrew Leonard
June 24, 1996