Katharine Mieszkowski

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  • This election is brought to you by ...

    Corporations lavished more money than ever before on this year's political campaigns. So who stands to benefit?
  • Dubya's all-male fantasy

    The ultimate frat boy says women ruined Yale University. So would a Bush administration be coed or an "Animal House"?
  • Maverick or monopolist?

    Bertelsmann's deal with Napster proves once again that the media conglomerate is obsessed with being more than just a content company.
  • You've got hate mail

    Steve and Jean Case's $8.35 million donation to a school affiliated with an anti-gay ministry prompts a call for a boycott of AOL.
  • The few, the proud, the PlayStation fans

    They also serve those who stand and wait for the latest game box.
  • Corporate bonding unto death

    In the Presidio Challenge race, competitors fracture their shoulders to uphold the honor of the new economy.
  • Free porn!

    Is this what dot-com hype has come to -- mass rallies on the street for adult entertainment?
  • Vote-buying, Silicon Valley style

    Tech industry heavyweights learn that throwing millions into a campaign can't substitute for building a grass-roots coalition.
  • All aboard the rear car!

    A gay men's "cruising" Web site issues a call to arms to get guys to the back of the bus.
  • Your computer can fight AIDS

    A PC can do more in its spare time than look for aliens. It can also save lives.
  • Purloined porn

    Writers of erotica love giving away their steamy stories online, but watch in horror as their work is then stolen by rogue Web sites and fans.
  • Dot-com dance party!

    Can Web monkeys be persuaded to salsa their way out of their cubes?
  • The best online meat market yet

    At M4M4Sex, "hooking up" is easier than ever before.
  • Who wants to date a dot-com CEO?

    A Net executive offers herself up as the prize in a "win a date with our CEO and make her mother happy" contest.
  • Techno-dystopia

    Why are the Rainforest Action Network and other nonprofits running ads in the New York Times telling us that the Internet isn't "empowering" and computers in the schools are bad for kids?
  • Blowing up "The Anarchist Cookbook"

    The author of the famous do-it-yourself bomb book renounces his creation -- on Amazon.
  • Salon Technology on "Beyond Computers"

    Salon Technology writers discuss a tracking microchip that can be placed in a human body, and why Universal won its lawsuit against MP3.com.
  • A chip named Fido

    It's the American dream all over again -- Pet Chips are the new Pet Rocks.
  • Put that silicon where the sun don't shine

    By Katharine Mieszkowski
  • Dot-com deadpool for sale on eBay

    The site that chronicles the Net's living nightmares goes on the auction block.
  • Berkeley's answer to the new economy

    And there aren't even any cubes!
  • Salon Technology on "Beyond Computers"

    Salon Technology writers discuss the return of "The Spam King" and the battle over dot-com office space in San Francisco.
  • Put that chip where the sun don't shine

    Soon you can have a tracking microprocessor implanted in your body. Is this a great technological breakthrough -- or Big Brother's last laugh?
  • Give us baby butts and kitty pix!

    Dubious sites, including former "spam king" Sanford Wallace's new Passthison.com, continue to draw millions of visitors.
  • Red panties ignite Net flap

    "Shame on you, John Battelle!" says a GraceNet founder to the Industry Standard publisher, denouncing a "sexist" ad.
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