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  • 21st: Let's Get This Straight: As Slate goes, so goes ... Slate

  • 21st: The bleeding edge

    When it comes to creative Web marketing, tampon manufacturers lead the way.
  • eMate: Technology that never had a chance

    Why did Apple consign a kooky little portable computer to an early death?
  • 21st: Let's Get This Straight

    But don't get out your handkerchiefs for "content."
  • Living by The Book

    Inside the cult of the Franklin Planner -- where organization equals salvation.
  • PalmPilot reading

    Is that little black box just "fashion technology" -- or the future face of computing?
  • 21st: Piracy on the Web seas

    Will Slate be able to fend off the Web's password pirates?
  • 21st: Let's Get This Straight

    Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. All Gates, all the time -- there's no escaping Bill
  • 21st: To Be or not to Be

    It's fast, it's fresh and it already has a cult following. But will the new high-end operating system find a market?
  • Babel off

    AltaVista's Translation Assistant turns the language barrier into a fun house mirror.
  • 21st: "Myst" partnership is riven

    Rand and Robyn Miller, the brothers who created the world's most popular computer games go their separate ways.
  • A doctorate in "Doom"

    For students at the world's first video game university, it's all math and little play.
  • 21st: Let's Get This Straight

    Let's Get This Straight columnist Scott Rosenberg traces the travels of a list of humorous haikus from the pages of Salon to anonymous e-mails all across the Net
  • 21st: Caught in the headlights

    What if we were as paranoid about cars as we are of the Net?
  • 21st: Let's Get This Straight

    Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. Once more, into the interactive TV breach.
  • 21st: Festival in search of a medium

    Milia, once Europe's hot multimedia showcase, now struggles to figure out where the future is.
  • Hatch vs. Gates

    Senator says Microsoft demanded more sympathetic voices at next week's hearing -- or Bill Gates wouldn't show.
  • 21st: Metal Madness

    Andrew Leonard on the battle over heavy metal radio station KNAC on the Web.
  • 21st: Windows on their world

    To understand why Microsoft has been misbehaving lately, try a visit to the Microsoft Museum and the Microsoft Shop.
  • 21st: AOL's insecurity complex

    AOL's insecurity complex: By David Cassel. The online service can't even keep its own staff bulletin boards private.
  • 21st: A turnkey solution in every pot

  • 21st: The Net's new turf wars

    In the struggle to control domain names, mavericks get their moment in the Washington sun.
  • 21st: The little city that could

    The little city that could By Doug McLellan A Tacoma power company's move to provide Net and cable service counters the trend toward megacorporate control of telecommunications
  • 21st: Drudging admiration

    How Matt Drudge may win his court battle -- but lose the war for media respectability.
  • 21st: Schools of hard knocks

    "Lock ups" for "defiant teens" use questionable tactics -- on the Web and off.
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