Kaitlin Quistgaard

  • Making television matter

    Everybody talks about interactive TV -- global TV pioneers Kim Spencer and Evelyn Messinger are doing something about it.
  • Isabel Allende

    Her books don't get edited, she says Latin lovers make lousy husbands and her daughter's pornographic letters are a great read.
  • MasterCard vs. Ralph Nader

    Could a consumer advocate's bid for the presidency be derailed by a credit card company?
  • Leave Microsoft's Clippit alone!

    "The best thing of all is the humor"
  • Does that cubicle come in "blueberry"?

    Owners of Apple's new blue-hued G3 get some style pointers on fun furniture to complement their machines.
  • The Web numbers game

    Everyone in the Web industry seems to agree that Media Metrix's numbers are incomplete. So why have they become a standard?
  • Caveat poster

    Online anonymity is under siege by a barrage of court orders -- and no one is fighting them.
  • Online tax filing: Why bother?

    So far, the combination of TurboTax and the Internet doesn't seem to have made electronic filing a very appealing choice.
  • Shaking the family tree

    The Mormon Church takes its vast database online -- and gives the genealogy world a charge.
  • Web celeb eyes City Hall

    Mailing list pioneer toys with San Francisco mayoral race.
  • Technology Log

    "Simply Palm" ad parody shows some skin
  • The Flight

    Kaitlin Quistgaard reviews "The Flight: Confessions of an Argentine Dirty Warrior" by Horacio Verbitsky.

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