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When the Internet was for strangers
Adrian Chen
Facebook has degraded our friendships, but do online relationships have to be limited to "Catfish"-like scenarios?
The increasingly ridiculous Hagel opposition
Alex Pareene
Republicans block a vote for no reason and the entire conservative media repeats an untrue smear
Love in the time of emojis
Tracy Clark-Flory
The cutesy graphics offer romantic rebellion in the age of crotch shots and pornographic overload
Chrysler to give some profits back to workers
Natasha Lennard
In a surprise and rare move, the automaker will be rewarding those who worked to bring in major profits
When modems used to hiss
Jacob Savage
I grew up on dial-up and AOL chatrooms. Little did I know the Internet and I were coming of age together
Hack List No. 7: The Huffington Post
Alex Pareene
The great liberal community's infuriating founder embraces both the center and the fringe
Mean girls, stay home!
Joel Keller
"Glee" and "The New Normal" rely on scene chewers. So why are the best episodes the ones when they're not there?
Keep your comments off my baby
Kate Fridkis
As a blogger, I could take the Internet's wrath. But when I decided to have a kid, I wondered: Was it time to quit?
Can Clear Channel be cool?
Andrew Leonard
New CEO Bob Pittman, an MTV founder, promises to reinvent radio. Closing down his own company would be a good start
Christie: GOP should not support Akin
Natasha Lennard
The New Jersey governor told "This Week" his party should not be behind its Missouri candidate
Finding your kid’s porn
Tracy Clark-Flory
A dad's letter to his smut-surfing son goes viral, raising the question of how to deal with a pubescent pornophile
Huffington Post’s unpaid masseuses
Alex Pareene
As Arianna participates in a well-heeled panel on America's jobs crisis, her spa has "volunteers" rub down VIPs
Marissa Mayer: Yahoo’s best hope
Dan Frommer
The executive who made her name at Google "could legitimately make Yahoo respectable again"
Whooping cough outbreaks another thing to thank vaccine conspiracy people for
Alex Pareene
Kids are getting (and dying of) preventable diseases. Thanks again, Jenny McCarthy!
How the US keeps Cuba offline
Nick Miroff
Washington has its wires tangled: It promises Cuba free data, but blocks access to the Internet's coolest tools
Is it ethical to drive stick?
David Sirota
More drivers are buying manual transmissions -- a boon for auto sentimentalists but bad news for the environment
Tucker Carlson’s downward spiral
Alex Pareene
Once a promising young magazine writer, the bow-tied Daily Caller pundit has come to epitomize right-wing hackdom
AOL wins, bloggers lose over HuffPo payment suit
Salon StaffJonathan Franzen and the Web will never get along
David Daley
The author hates Twitter. Twitter hates him right back. Is it possible both sides are right -- and wrong?
Video games as multi-player art projects
Emma Mustich
A superfan argues there are three artistic voices in video games. The most important? Yours
Limbaugh Advertisers Keep Heading For The Exits
Salon StaffLimbaugh Advertisers Keep Heading For The Exits
Salon Staff
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