Scott Rosenberg

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  • Let's Get This Straight: July 1997 archives

  • Let's Get This Straight: June 1997 archives

  • 21st

    Salon 21st: Print magazines try to keep up with the Web. But the more you surf, the less you'll need them. Scott Rosenberg comments on the explosion of magazines that cover the Web.
  • 21st

    Salon 21st: Print magazines try to keep up with the Web. But the more you surf, the less you'll need them. Scott Rosenberg comments on the explosion of magazines that cover the Web.
  • 21st

    Salon 21st: Print magazines try to keep up with the Web. But the more you surf, the less you'll need them. Scott Rosenberg comments on the explosion of magazines that cover the Web.
  • The Fifth Element

    In the future according to "The Fifth Element," the Supreme Being is a supermodel, absolute evil is a big ball of molten lava -- and the fate of the universe hangs in the balance.
  • Let's Get This Straight: May 1997 archives

  • 21st: Body bits

    Digital anatomies offer high-tech medical education, intimations of mortality -- and a whiff of the crypt.
  • 21st: Tough Room for the 'Toons

    Despite the boos and catcalls, Microsoft keeps sending its animated little helpers out into the spotlight to perform their artificial-intelligence tricks.
  • Let's Get This Straight: April 1997 archives

  • Channel turfing

    Everyone from MSN to AOL to Pointcast wants to cut the Web up into advertiser-friendly "channels." But the more the Web is like TV, the less good it is -- and the less business it will do.
  • 2001: A Space Odessey

    Scott Rosenberg writes about his favorite movie for Salon's Personal Best issue.
  • Hedy Lamarr Banned by the CDA

    The Supreme Court should throw out the Communications Decency Act when it hears the case Wednesday. At least that's what civil libertarians hope.
  • Never Home

    Scott Rosenberg reviews the album "Never Home" by Freedy Johnston.
  • Freedy Johnston

    Scott Rosenberg reviews Freedy Johnston's album "Never Home".
  • The Data Artist

    Chart-master Edward Tufte finds meaning in numbers. Then he shows how good graphs can save lives.
  • Let's Get This Straight: March 1997 archives

  • Let's Get This Straight: February 1997 archives

  • Geek yuks

    Dave Barry may find a few laughs floating in cyberspace. But Scott Adams knows that real humor is grounded in human stupidity.
  • Do loose e-mails sink IPOs?

    Wired proves as clueless as the media dinosaurs it attacks
  • Pysting in the Wind

    A new CD-ROM swipes at the medium's broadest target
  • The Ways We Were

    "Our Secret Century" unearths American social history from forgotten films.
  • Natural Born Brawler

    Oliver Stone, accused of inspiring copycat killing, hits back with more films about violence
  • Java's a year old. Can it walk and talk yet?

    Scott Rosenberg reviews the java program for it's one year anniversary.
  • Ballads and Bones

    Richard Thompson riffs on his new "Voltage Enhanced" and "Nude" double CD, the dubious joys of being a"musician's musician," and why the Left Banke deserves a tribute album.
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