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By Damien Cave
June 8, 2001
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Feed and Suck are the latest casualties of the dot-com downturn, but co-editor in chief Steven Johnson vows to bring them back from the dead.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
June 8, 2001
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Robert Bigelow has his funding priorities straight: Orbiting cruise ships and paranormal research.
By Amy Standen
June 7, 2001
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The legally hounded music-sharing service has struck a deal with the record labels, but the "celestial jukebox" is still a long way off.
By Charles C. Mann
June 6, 2001
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Even Charles Darwin couldn't have predicted who would emerge from the Web's evolutionary shakeout.
By Amol Sarva
June 6, 2001
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Its cheap, fast Final Cut Pro software makes film editing affordable -- and threatens industry leader Avid.
By Damien Cave
June 5, 2001
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Cellphone pornography is set to be the next wave of adult techno-entertainment. Too bad its creators haven't learned from history.
By Annalee Newitz
June 4, 2001
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By Janelle Brown
June 2, 2001
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The dust is clearing from the online entertainment wars. Who won? The record labels. Who lost? Consumers.
By Janelle Brown
June 1, 2001
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Katharine Mieszkowski describes how tech support got the activist in trouble with Chinese authorities, and why many of the story's sources went unnamed.
June 1, 2001
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It's better to take out your own trash than to spend a life working for the Man, says former Al Gore speechwriter Daniel Pink.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
May 31, 2001
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China's dot-com boom went bust, but it gave birth to a way-cool generation of Web users who are creating their own cultural revolution.
By Lisa Movius
May 30, 2001
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Chinese dissidents thought of Yang Zili as a Web handyman. The government saw him as a threat.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
May 30, 2001
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Exile, the sequel to Myst and Riven, is beautiful eye candy, but not quite art.
By Laura Miller
May 29, 2001
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Hardware hackers are using a fast-spreading technology called X-10 to give their homes a cheap and speedy intelligence upgrade.
By Damien Cave
May 25, 2001
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Janelle Brown describes Vivendi Universal's surprising purchase of MP3.com and what it means for the future of online music.
May 25, 2001
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By Wagner James Au
May 24, 2001
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Barbara Walters helped ruin television news. So how did she get to be a martyr for journalistic credibility?
By Eric Boehlert
May 24, 2001
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Keith Henson, Scientology gadfly turned fugitive from justice, explains his reasons for fleeing the United States.
By Damien Cave
May 23, 2001
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Readers respond to stories by Wagner James Au and Katharine Mieszkowski.
May 23, 2001
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Amazon, whipping boy of the e-commerce downturn, can still teach us all a thing or two about online shopkeeping.
By Scott Rosenberg
May 23, 2001
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The soft-porn fixation embarrassingly displayed at computer gaming's biggest convention, E3, is dooming the $6 billion industry to the nerd-geek ghetto.
By Wagner James Au
May 22, 2001
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If he seizes America's satellite TV market, über-mogul Rupert Murdoch will rule the airwaves on earth and in heaven. But John McCain may shoot him down.
By Eric Boehlert
May 21, 2001
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Hackers scorn the theory that the economic downturn could hurt open-source software.
By Andrew Leonard
May 18, 2001
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At opening day of the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo, Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft eye one another warily.
By Justin Hall
May 18, 2001