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  • The game of art

    In the exhibit "Screenshots," tragedy is rendered in a playful resolution.
  • Bagels, no lox

    A new Web site, HalfJew.com, plans to use the Internet to create a community for the partially Judaic.
  • Your computer can fight AIDS

    A PC can do more in its spare time than look for aliens. It can also save lives.
  • SDMI cracked!

    Hackers break the recording industry's vaunted music protection system.
  • Am I hot or not?

    Appalling, horrible and addictive -- a new Web site lets the world rate your attractiveness.
  • Microsoft's funny money

    A spunky shareholder resolution demands that the company account for its political campaign contributions.
  • Catch the Dot-Com Survivor virus

    Is an addictive new trivia game spreading via e-mail innocent fun or state-of-the-art marketing spam?
  • Candidate for the (Net) people

    Barbara Simons wants to make ICANN, the Internet's ultimate domain-name authority, less of a corporate lap dog.
  • Ethical music piracy

    Feeling guilty when you listen to that MP3? A new plug-in from the folks at Fairtunes might ease your conscience.
  • So long, Santa

    Buy.com lays off Father Christmas in its latest round of belt-tightening.
  • Singing the Napster blues

    Legal experts handicap the file-trading service's courtroom chances. Their verdict? Thumbs down.
  • Ballot measure threatens San Francisco dot-coms

    Sparse attendance at a pro-business rally spreads panic in an industry under siege.
  • Double DivX trouble

    And they're off! Two competing upgrades to a controversial video-compression format are racing to the finish.
  • Dot-com dance party!

    Can Web monkeys be persuaded to salsa their way out of their cubes?
  • Supremes put Microsoft case on slow track

    The high court's refusal to hear the Microsoft appeal puts the software giant's fate in friendly hands.
  • The perils of anti-capitalism

    At a San Francisco art exhibit, trashing the new dot-com economy is harder than it should be.
  • Who wants to date a dot-com CEO?

    A Net executive offers herself up as the prize in a "win a date with our CEO and make her mother happy" contest.
  • Volunteer revolt

    Tired of working for almost nothing, community counselors at Ultima Online file suit against the game maker.
  • Apple's "1-click" deal leaves a sour taste

    Since when does a computer maker need to license technology from a retailer like Amazon?
  • Superbreasts to the rescue!

    Women.com's new cartoon superheroine, Lacey Brazeer, is an insult to feminists of any gender.
  • Blowing up "The Anarchist Cookbook"

    The author of the famous do-it-yourself bomb book renounces his creation -- on Amazon.
  • Revenge of the Pumpkins

    Beware, record labels -- treat your bands better, or you'll get Napstered.
  • Crack SDMI? No thanks!

    Hackers turn up their noses at a "challenge" proposed by the recording and electronics industries.
  • A chip named Fido

    It's the American dream all over again -- Pet Chips are the new Pet Rocks.
  • Dot-com deadpool for sale on eBay

    The site that chronicles the Net's living nightmares goes on the auction block.
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