Janelle Brown

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  • Richard Stallman's plans for Microsoft

    The free software guru lays out his prescription for punishing Microsoft if it loses its antitrust battle.
  • Must AOL pay "community leaders"?

    Labor Department inquiry raises thorny questions about volunteers' role in online communities.
  • MIT's Gates building: Free Software Foundation's new home?

    Bill Gates' $20 million donation to MIT may find an unlikely -- and unhappy -- beneficiary.
  • Young investors love the Net

    Internet optimists are under 40 and not so wealthy, survey finds.
  • Netcenter forums win a wan reprieve

    Netscape's community area will remain open for 30 days, officials say -- but users still can't get in.
  • Everyone's a DJ

    Shoutcast and MP3 let a thousand Web radio stations bloom. There's only one problem: The law.
  • Netscape to community: You're evicted

    As Netcenter's forums fall casualty to AOL-merger cutbacks, participants mourn.
  • Banned in Belgrade

    The Web provides links to Serbian diatribes, Albanian liberation dispatches and Yugoslav radio you can't get in Yugoslavia.
  • Doctor's Orders

    In the wake of a new Alabama law declaring vibrators illegal, a provocative new book, "The Technology of Orgasm," sheds light on the perversely puritanical evolution of the feminine joystick.
  • coffee-table books for holiday giving -- and grabbing

    From photos of naked people in Los Angeles to New York living rooms, this year's crop of big books has something for everyone.
  • 21st Log

    Brief reports and tidbits from the info-sphere
  • Ant angst

    Woody Allen is the voice of an anxious and whiny worker ant in Dreamworks' charmingly hokey 'Antz'.
  • Six degrees to nowhere

    A Web site that connects you to everyone you don't need to know.
  • Permanent Boredom

    The latest in the junkie-flick genre has plenty of low low's, but unfortunately few highs. Janelle Brown reviews 'Permanent Midnight.'
  • Media Circus: Smoke gets in your eyes

    Cigarette company lights out for new territory: R.J. Reynolds' ad people cook up a magazine that pushes smokes -- as well as news of the dance and club scene.
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