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Revenge of the "early adopters"
Angry DVD owners didn't like Circuit City's new video-rental technology -- so they fought back on the Net.
Betrayed!
A writer's engagement unravels -- thanks to a telltale e-mail message.
Do computers boost productivity?
According to one student of the numbers, the answer is: no way.
You are what you type
Why do people love taking personality tests online?
Reviews: The little browser that could
Move over Microsoft and Netscape -- opera is coming to town.
Let's Get This Straight: Free the Windows source code?
Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. Why Microsoft should think about freeing the source code to Windows.
21st: Royal treatment for game reviewers
Royal treatment for game reviewers By Mark Glaser From boot camp to Versailles, gaming industry junkets send critics to the strangest places
Black and white and Web all over
Black and white and Web all over: By Janelle Brown. African-Americans aren't flocking online. A new study by Donna Hoffman and Thomas Novak puts hard numbers on the 'digital divide.'
21st: Let's Get This Straight
Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. For Microsoft, "innovate or die" becomes "innovate or buy" as the company's PR machine revs up.
Consider the source
What is it about Netscape's newly liberated program code that causes geeks to swoon?
21st: Dear author
What happens when a novelist puts his e-mail address on the book jacket? Vikram Chandra found out.
21st: Popcorn with your operating system?
Microsoft beams its vision of computing's future into dark movie theaters across the continent.
Beck to the future
Defying copyright, purveyors of "recombinant music" use the Net to make new sounds out of old shards.
Microsoft throws in the towel
Software giant capitulates to government, sets new course.
21st: Let's Get This Straight: Media genuflect before Intel's royal-succession pageant
Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. Media genuflect before Intel's royal-succession pageant as Andrew Grove steps down.
21st: Gun mad
While the oldest, nastiest debate online remains deadlocked, gun rights activists on the net get organized as their opponents fall behind.
21st: What's new is old
A time capsule from the Web's infancy offers intimations of technological mortality.
Epistolary romance, digital style
E-mail has changed how we start relationships, how we keep them going -- and how we wreck them.
Let my software go!
Let my software go!: By Andrew Leonard. Netscape was desperate for a new strategy against Microsoft. Eric Raymond, hacker guru, had one. An interview with the author of 'The New Hacker's Dictionary.'
21st: Gene blues
Why you should think twice before betting your life on genetic testing.
The Quicken and the deadbeat
How Intuit and Microsoft are saving us all from bankruptcy and crushing personal debt. Or not.
Tricks of the trade
A Web radio show gives porn-site webmasters a place to talk shop and schmooze.
21st: Pictures from an exhibition
With the Smithsonian's new Web site, getting around is half the fun.
21st:Please, Mr. Postman?
Netscape's and Microsoft's software just don't get along -- and God anyone who tries to get them to make up and be nice.
21st: Let's Get This Straight: As Slate goes, so goes ... Slate
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