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Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. Drudge falls for Yahoo hackers' nonsense.
By Scott Rosenberg
December 11, 1997
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Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. Kiddie porn -- the enemy everyone can agree on.
By Scott Rosenberg
December 4, 1997
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By Scott Rosenberg
November 13, 1997
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Periodic dispatches to clear up the info-glut
By Scott Rosenberg
November 6, 1997
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Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. Wired's cover feature on CUC leaves out one important fact.
By Scott Rosenberg
October 30, 1997
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How private American money is being used to continue the building of Jewish settlements on Palestinian land even though the U.S. government wants to stop it.
By Jonathan Broder
October 16, 1997
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Brand-building for dummies
By Scott Rosenberg
October 16, 1997
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An interview with Ralph Nader who is organizing a conference in Washington, D.C., in Nov. 1997 to explore how Microsoft is extending
its near-monopolistic control of the software business into other industries, including banking, insurance, car dealerships, travel services, real estate and television.
By Jonathan Broder
October 10, 1997
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The Net becomes WorldCom's fiefdom
By Scott Rosenberg
October 9, 1997
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Will the real Moore's Law please stand up?
By Scott Rosenberg
October 2, 1997
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Contrary to Bill Gates' propaganda, users aren't clamoring for the integration of browsers and operating systems. But the government's clumsy intervention won't slove the problem.
By Scott Rosenberg
September 30, 1997
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Salon 21st: Little crashes lead to big crashes: By Andrew Leonard. Today's computer networks allow less and less "slack" for error. Yet we depend on them more and more to run our banks and airlines, our governments and wars. According to the author of "Trapped in the Net," we're asking for trouble.
By Andrew Leonard
September 21, 1997
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The Internet allows disabled people and their loved ones to find resources -- and community.
By Dan Kennedy
September 17, 1997
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By Scott Rosenberg
August 31, 1997
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By Scott Rosenberg
July 31, 1997
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A teacher says her students learn diddly from the Net.
By Judith Levine
July 29, 1997
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A teacher says her students learn diddly from the Net.
By Judith Levine
July 29, 1997
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When the giants of Net business say they want to protect your
privacy, they're really trying to make you feel comfortable about
giving up more information about yourself.
By Andrew Leonard
July 26, 1997
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Americans fear that their personal information is at risk when they
go online. But maybe the trouble is that we're all too isolated offline.
By Jeffrey Obser
July 26, 1997
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By Andrew Leonard
July 12, 1997
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A British psychologist prowls for hard evidence that memes -- ideas that reproduce genetically, like viruses -- actually exist. What's one of the prime habitats? The Internet.
By Andrew Brown
July 10, 1997
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Salon 21st: No, Virginia, black folks aren't cool: Leonce Gaiter writes that the Web's anarchic town square feels like a hostile place for African-Americans still eager to embrace old-fashioned values.
By Leonce Gaiter
July 5, 1997
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Experts and entrepreneurs struggle to explain why African-Americans are underrepresented in the online population and in the Net industry.
By Cynthia Joyce
July 5, 1997
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By Scott Rosenberg
June 30, 1997
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The Supreme Court struck down one badly written, overly broad censorship law. But there's more where that came from.
By Scott Rosenberg
June 27, 1997