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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