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The greatest antitrust show on earth. Again!
Top five reasons we should care about the appellate court hearings on Microsoft -- even though we really don't want to.
Life, liberty and the pursuit of free software
Microsoft says open-source software is un-American. Has the company completely lost its mind?
Is etown shutting down?
No more unionization battles at the beleaguered dot-com; there may be nothing left to organize.
Napster: Hanging by a thread
A federal appeals court rules against the file-trading service on nearly every point of law, but holds off enforcing the injunction against it -- for now.
Pillsbury Doughboy mauls techies
Trademark wars online, Part LXVIII: No more bake-offs for software developers!
The real dot-communists stand up
A union rally protesting dismissals at Etown, a San Francisco start-up, energizes the faithful with some good, old-fashioned people power.
A second chance for the dot-com economy?
The rebirth of Boo.com offers new hope to ailing Internet start-ups: Bankruptcy is now the smartest way to build your brand.
The cyber-battle for Florida
Attacks on political Web sites and online petitions are proliferating like crazy -- and completely irrelevant.
San Francisco's Proposition L is "too close to call"
With a margin narrow enough to be called "presidential," the outcome of the anti-development measure remains up in the air.
SDMI: We're not hacked yet
An industry group says its watermarking scheme for digital music has withstood the assault.
San Francisco to dot-com developers: No more
Voters pass anti-growth measure Proposition L by a slim margin.
California voters reject vouchers
Silicon Valley venture capitalist Tim Draper spent $23 million in support of the most radical voucher proposal ever -- and lost.
Who will save Sonic the Hedgehog?
After four straight quarters in the red, Sega needs a savior. Enter Microsoft.
Networking with dot-com nobodies
At a San Francisco media mixer, the recently unemployed trade tips on how to get laid off.
Napster finally cuts a deal
It's either a sellout or a savvy survival move: The beleaguered music trading service is getting into bed with Bertelsmann.
Smells like crushed teen spirit
The 10 scariest things that could happen to the digital world.
Who cracked Microsoft?
Many free-software hackers make no attempt to hide their hatred of Bill Gates -- could they be the culprits?
Don't buy that PlayStation
It's overpriced and has no online access, and hardly any good games are available to play on it.
The few, the proud, the PlayStation fans
They also serve those who stand and wait for the latest game box.
Don't let McCain censor the Net
New legislation that would require the use of filtering software by public libraries is unnecessary and unconstitutional.
Free porn!
Is this what dot-com hype has come to -- mass rallies on the street for adult entertainment?
Get Nader out of my in box!
Is a vote for Ralph a vote for Bush? All I know is I'm going to go nuts if I see one more e-mail debating the question.
Another crack in the SDMI wall
A team of researchers claims to have successfully hacked a digital music watermarking system.
I want my disposable Vaio
Last year's laptop model is simply unacceptable in an era in which computers have become indispensable fashion accessories.
All aboard the rear car!
A gay men's "cruising" Web site issues a call to arms to get guys to the back of the bus.
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