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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