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Yahoo plus AOL equals … what?
Dan Gillmor
A rumored merger might make sense for two foundering Internet brands
AOL buys TechCrunch
Dan Gillmor
Former Net titan, still a powerhouse, continues content beef-up with Silicon Valley tech media, conference operator
Journalists prefer to voice their opinions
Scott Rosenberg
Many are leaving traditional news organizations for "bloggier" alternatives. Does this mean objectivity is dead?
The second great migration to new media
Dan Gillmor
In the '90s, old-school journalists jumped for stock options. Now, it's for safety and the right to a real voice
Ground zero church launches with anti-Muslim, anti-Mormon sermon
Justin Elliott
Extremist pastor opens ground zero church by denouncing Glenn Beck and Imam Rauf as false prophets
New enzyme makes bacteria resistant to almost all antibiotics
Christopher Hickey
It's been found in India and Pakistan, but medical tourism may hasten its spread to Europe and North America
The strange and consequential case of Bradley Manning, Adrian Lamo and WikiLeaks
Glenn Greenwald
What really happened that led to the detention of a 22-year-old Army private as the WikiLeaks whistle-blower?
Karenna Gore Schiff separates from husband
Miranda Simon
Al and Tipper's eldest daughter announces a marital split a week after they do
FTC clears Google purchase of mobile ad service
Michael Liedtke
The deal may enable the search giant to extend its dominance of Internet marketing to wireless devices
A personal history of e-mail addiction
Steve Almond
The need to check my in-box crept up on me. Now, my capacity for distraction is -- wait, what was I saying?
Pics of purported next-generation iPhone reach Web
Associated Press
The alleged new model has a new shape, longer battery life and the capacity for video chat
When Twitter attacks celebrities
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Jim Carrey, Aimee Mann and other famous tweeters finally learn what we all know: The Internet's a bitch
When tweets can make you a jailbird
Richard Lardner
A lesson for criminals: The Feds are on Twitter, Facebook and MySpace too
YouTube’s newest hit: Girl fights
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Teen brawls surge -- and the Internet can't stop watching
Comcast seals NBC deal
Deborah Yao
Cable giant gets controlling stake in NBC Universal -- and power to rival Disney
Blaming the gang rape victim
Tracy Clark-Flory
The 15-year-old girl violently attacked after Richmond High's homecoming dance is scolded for drinking
Orly Taitz responds to her case’s dismissal
Alex Koppelman
The Birther-in-chief isn't happy to see her hopes of unseating President Obama dashed
Why do Yahoo e-mail users have sucky credit?
Andrew Leonard
Credit Karma crunches the numbers. Gmail users have better credit. AOL, a little worse. But Yahoo is at the bottom
Christie Hefner: Feminist nightmare?
Tracy Clark-Flory
The Playboy heiress fights for women's rights but not against male fantasy. How does this make her an enemy?
Orly Taitz gets laughed out of court
Alex Koppelman
A federal judge dismisses the Birther-in-Chief's latest attempt to get President Obama declared ineligible
A woman’s work … sometimes sucks, too
Amy Benfer
A new poll finds that most females hate their jobs. But wait, isn't that true of both sexes?
Is male bisexuality the new hotness?
Sarah Hepola
That's what one writer wonders, as straight men become more comfortable playing around with old taboos.
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