New Economy

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Networking with dot-com nobodies
At a San Francisco media mixer, the recently unemployed trade tips on how to get laid off.
Corporate bonding unto death
In the Presidio Challenge race, competitors fracture their shoulders to uphold the honor of the new economy.
Everything you know about the new economy is wrong
In California, birthplace of the high-tech boom, the wage gap is growing, setting yet another national trend.
Keep the customer dissatisfied
What does the failure of e-commerce experiments tell us about the potential for making money on the Net?
Beautiful people like me
Media parties are shallow? Then how do you explain all the deep sex and danger?
Dottie Downturn's trauma
Nostalgia for the glory years, or post-dot-com downturn disorder? Whatever the case, Salon's new-economy etiquette arbiter clearly needs help.
Berkeley's answer to the new economy
And there aren't even any cubes!
The new economy: To hell with hubris
By Damien Cave
Dottie Downturn gets mean
Salon's arbiter of new-economy etiquette takes on egomaniacal programmers, loathsome dot-commers and tedious dog-lovers.
Thoroughly modern Medicis
Will new-economy millionaires bankroll needy artists? Several Web companies are promoting the idea.
Future crock
Is the new economy eliminating private property, politics and civilization?
Dot-com deathwatch
A new site rewards those who predict the new economy's losers.
Lay off the layoff stories
The dot-com business press is going ga-ga over dot-com layoffs. Enough, already.
How Barron's got its groove back
The new-economy business magazines haven't flexed as much muscle as an old-school weekly that still knows how to make the Street go round.
World Bank and IMF: The match continues
Our experts debate the role of globalism's de facto government against the backdrop of protests in Washington.
Reactions to stock carnage: "The bubble has burst"
Believers in a prosperous "new economy" weigh in on the market's relentless decline.
What Social Security crisis?
Democrats and Republicans calling for an overhaul of our national retirement system are overlooking the obvious: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Adventures in Silicon Valley
Hilarious and incisive, Michael Lewis' "The New New Thing" captures the elusive spirit of Silicon Valley.
What does technology want?
What does technology want? By R.U. Sirius. Kevin Kelly talks about his 'New Rules for the New Economy' -- and why managing technology is like raising kids.
The long bust?
The long bust? By Andrew Leonard. With the collapse of stock prices, Silicon Valley hype also takes a fall.
Rags for Net richies
Rags for Net richies: By Janelle Brown. A slew of new magazines, like the Industry Standard and Business 2.0, are trying to snag the tech-business elite -- but only the fittest will survive
Do computers boost productivity?
According to one student of the numbers, the answer is: no way.
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