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Katharine Mieszkowski describes just what kinds of people build online burial sites.
July 12, 2001
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You may have thought Webvan and Kozmo were just dot-com delivery boys. But their demise has left their customers deeply scarred and cast adrift in a suddenly meaningless universe.
By Ruth Shalit and Robin Danielson Hafitz
July 11, 2001
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By Damien Cave
July 11, 2001
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Next to the company that tried to wire Web users to bar-code scanners, money-burning dot-coms like Webvan don't look quite so bad.
By Scott Rosenberg
July 11, 2001
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The software giant is cracking down on piracy in the public education system. But the campaign could easily backfire.
By Damien Cave
July 10, 2001
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The original king of the consoles is 24 years old, boasts clunky graphics and dinky sounds, yet is still doing quite nicely, thank you.
By Howard Wen
July 9, 2001
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A laid-off dot-commer reinvents himself as the "dean" of the Adult Webmaster School.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
July 3, 2001
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by Lorenzo Milam and Jim Russell
July 3, 2001
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A veteran of community broadcasting blasts public stations for selling their souls to the highest bidders.
By Lorenzo W. Milam
July 2, 2001
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The founder of "Marketplace" says public radio is beholden to no one and more popular than ever.
By Jim Russell
July 2, 2001
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Andrew Leonard explains how the media read the Microsoft verdict wrong.
By Amy Standen & Andrew Leonard
June 29, 2001
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The Telecommunications Reform Act handed over control of the radio airwaves to a chosen few. Will TV be next?
By Eric Boehlert
June 28, 2001
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Experts and observers analyze the appeals court's ruling in the antitrust case.
By Salon Technology & Business staff
June 28, 2001
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Microsoft broke the law, says the appellate court. But the company is still a long way from losing the biggest antitrust case in a generation.
By Andrew Leonard
June 28, 2001
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Down with the sports monopolies! In the FanCast.com future, we all get to do the play-by-play.
By King Kaufman
June 27, 2001
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By Scott Rosenberg
June 27, 2001
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By Jeff Madrick
June 26, 2001
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Like "Star Trek's" all-powerful Borg, AOL and Microsoft are determined to crush the spirit of online independence. Is resistance futile?
By Scott Rosenberg
June 26, 2001
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Introducing Salon's new series on the corporate consolidation of the information industries.
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June 26, 2001
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As the owner of Jennifer
Lopezsucks.com, Microsoft
sucks.com and about 600 similar domains, Dan Parisi is the master of all things sucky. So far the courts are respecting his empire.
By Amy Standen
June 25, 2001
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Bush's tax cut, based on deceit and bad math, doesn't just screw us economically -- it exposes an administration that's both blind to our needs and less effective than ever.
By Jeff Madrick
June 22, 2001
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Katharine Mieszkowski describes the scene at the annual tribute to extreme nerddom -- and why Ellen Spertus won, hands down.
June 22, 2001
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While other search engines sputter and fail, Monika Henzinger, Google's director of research, has an answer to every query.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
June 21, 2001
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Hackers love their TiVos, and the company is fond of its hackers. But as in any relationship, sometimes one party goes a bit too far.
By Damien Cave
June 20, 2001
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By Katharine Mieszkowski
June 20, 2001