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By Om Malik
January 6, 2009
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By Om Malik
January 4, 2009
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Is Google the Mr. Spock of the Internet -- all head, no heart? A new book wonders if the very things that made the company great will bring it down.
By Scott Rosenberg
October 9, 2008
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The Sporting News is trying to revive with an innovative method of bringing print design values online.
By King Kaufman
August 6, 2008
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Forsaken by the networks, the post-college set has turned to the Web for revealing shows (full-frontal coed nudity!) about people just like them.
By Judy Berman
June 18, 2008
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The Internet is being degraded by rude and self-centered people who smother civil discussions.
By Gary Kamiya
November 13, 2007
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A spate of e-mail etiquette guides and productivity manuals commands us to clear out our e-mail. Don't we all have better things to do?
By Scott Rosenberg
July 13, 2007
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As the man behind Fark.com, Drew Curtis sifts through the wackiest stories online, from sex scandals to freak accidents. Is this master of the bizarro now turning his back on dumb fun?
By Farhad Manjoo
June 26, 2007
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Now that the Web has made everything miscellaneous, as David Weinberger argues in his new book, we're free to remix the world.
By Scott Rosenberg
May 23, 2007
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The Web celebrates its 10th anniversary and it's still a pain to use -- clunky, slow and unresponsive. But thanks to creative small companies like Chicago's 37 Signals, the Web is finally becoming as fun and flexible as your favorite software.
By Farhad Manjoo
August 10, 2005
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The Democratic candidate generated waves of money and enthusiasm via the Net, but his dot-com boom went bust in Iowa.
By Farhad Manjoo
January 21, 2004
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The institutions struggling to rid the Internet of porn and spam may have found the one weapon that works: The Net itself.
By Andrew Leonard
June 24, 2003
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The Web thrill is gone, according to the New York Times, thanks to a critical shortage of flashes in the pan.
By Scott Rosenberg
April 1, 2002
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Two South African politicians are in trouble for viewing porn at work.
By Jack Boulware
February 12, 2001
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Author Caleb Carr calls criticism of his proposal for government regulation of the Internet "puerile, naive and rather sophomoric."
January 24, 2001
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A pinup popularity contest heats up as two sites claim the Guinness Book of World Records' "most downloaded" listing.
By Jack Boulware
September 12, 2000
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If you surf the Web sites of this year's presidential candidates, it's not hard to figure out who has the buzz -- and who's still asleep in the server room. But will it matter come November?
By Sean Elder
February 14, 2000
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President Clinton proposes the regulation of online drug sales.
By Damien Cave
January 6, 2000
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The greatest influence on the Argentine writer was a phenomenon invented after his death.
By Douglas Wolk
December 6, 1999
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The dot-com invasion -- call them twerps with 'tude -- is destroying everything that made San Francisco weird and wonderful.
By Paulina Borsook
October 28, 1999
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"Weaving the Web" holds the promise of a facinating tell-all book about how Tim Berners-Lee created the Web -- but it just doesn't tell all that much.
By Scott Kirsner
September 15, 1999
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Marc Andreessen steps down from his CTO job at America Online. Is there anything left of Netscape?
By Mark Gimein
September 10, 1999
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On the Net, fighting to hang on to every last chunk of intellectual property is a recipe for stagnation and failure.
By Scott Rosenberg
June 23, 1999
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Post-Littleton, paranoid media pundits seem blind to the line between the computer screen and reality -- just like the killers.
By Scott Rosenberg
May 7, 1999
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By Janelle Brown
March 22, 1999