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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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