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Where the wild things are: An archaeologist explores the Galapagos on an expedition run by school kids.
By John Fox
March 16, 1999
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Slate rejoins the Web - "Felicity" points to the Web - Blurred lines in Times' Amazon story - Tabloid sues Florida citrus growers over talking ham sandwich! - Gassie: Microsoft's full of Be-S
By Salon Tech Writers
February 8, 1999
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By Janelle Brown
January 25, 1999
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Have Gates & Co. peaked? 21st reviews tech highs and lows of '98.
By Janelle Brown, Andrew Leonard And Scott Rosenberg
December 24, 1998
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Yes, there is a better search engine. While the portal sites fiddle, Google catches fire.
By Scott Rosenberg
December 21, 1998
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How did the Censure and Move On Web site build its anti-impeachment campaign -- and can it make a difference?
By Janelle Brown
December 14, 1998
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Block those pundits: AOL-Netscape isn't like an NBC of the Web -- and can't be.
By Scott Rosenberg
December 1, 1998
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The New Yorker's portrait of PointCast displays once more the magazine's Internet ignorance.
By Scott Rosenberg
November 10, 1998
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The Internet is a great way to explore the world of teaching English overseas from the comfort of your desktop -- and it may even land you a (real) job!
By Aaron Paulson
September 16, 1998
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Does the Web need nonprofit funding to keep its edge?
By Spencer Ante
July 27, 1998
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Is "Our First Time" serious sex-education or cheesy scam?
By Greg Lindsay
July 16, 1998
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What is the feel of one hand tapping? Once you master the mechanics of virtual sex, the emotional land mine remains.
By Courtney Weaver
June 24, 1998
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Simon Winchester captures a poignant, pivotal moment in the Outback,when he gives a 7-year-old boy and his lamb their first view of the Internet.
By Simon Winchester
June 9, 1998
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Let a hundred modems bloom: By Andrew Leonard. As the Net grows in China, the authorities keep looking for ways to control it.
By Andrew Leonard
January 14, 1998
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No boom, no bust: Forget the paranoia. Ignore the Pollyannas. 1997 was the year that reality dawned on the Net. Salon 21st reviews the year in technology and the online world. By Andrew Leonard and Scott Rosenberg.
By Andrew Leonard And Scott Rosenberg
December 24, 1997
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Periodic dispatches to clear up the info-glut
By Scott Rosenberg
November 6, 1997
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The Net becomes WorldCom's fiefdom
By Scott Rosenberg
October 9, 1997
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Cyberspace isn't just disembodied information.
Webcams, the Web's windows on the world,
knit the Net to the physical spaces we inhabit.
By Thomas J. Campanella
August 7, 1997
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On the Web, fans of the Warrior Princess have taken her places she
could never go on TV. And so far, the heroine's corporate owners
have let a thousand Xena story lines bloom online.
By Andrew Leonard
August 3, 1997
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A British psychologist prowls for hard evidence that memes -- ideas that reproduce genetically, like viruses -- actually exist. What's one of the prime habitats? The Internet.
By Andrew Brown
July 10, 1997
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Salon 21st: No, Virginia, black folks aren't cool: Leonce Gaiter writes that the Web's anarchic town square feels like a hostile place for African-Americans still eager to embrace old-fashioned values.
By Leonce Gaiter
July 5, 1997
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Experts and entrepreneurs struggle to explain why African-Americans are underrepresented in the online population and in the Net industry.
By Cynthia Joyce
July 5, 1997
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Police say an Ohio woman left her children in squalor while she surfed the Net.
June 24, 1997
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Salon 21st: Print magazines try to keep up with the Web. But the more you surf, the less you'll need them. Scott Rosenberg comments on the explosion of magazines that cover the Web.
By Barry Golson
June 22, 1997
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Salon 21st: Print magazines try to keep up with the Web. But the more you surf, the less you'll need them. Scott Rosenberg comments on the explosion of magazines that cover the Web.
By Scott Rosenberg
June 22, 1997