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What the readers wanted in 2004

Salon Staff
From the presidential bulge to Kitty Kelley to Camille Paglia, Salon presents the most popular stories of the year.

When technology became cool again

Andrew Leonard, Farhad Manjoo, Katharine Mieszkowski
Google, Firefox and digital cameras gave us reason to cheer in 2004. Then again, outsourcing, global warming and the politics of stem cells proved there is a dark side.

From the Dept. of Smart Bloggers

Mark Follman

The Associated Press “insurgency”

Mark Follman
Conservative bloggers tar an AP photojournalist with complicity in Sunday's street execution in Baghdad -- another cheap shot at the "left-wing" media.

Holiday cheer

Thomas Bartlett
Christmas music that doesn't stink from the Silent League and Rickie Lee Jones. Plus: The best source for free, legal mp3s.

The year in games

Wagner James Au
Developers, critics, gamers and analysts weigh in: What they loved, what they learned, what they worried about.

The Friendster of photo sites

Katharine Mieszkowski
On the photo-sharing site Flickr, instant and unlikely communities spring up around a wild universe of images, from cats and grocery day to giving birth.

Bernie Kerik’s “9/11 aura”

Geraldine Sealey

Haunted by Ohio

Mark Follman

The Shlemiel way of software

Scott Rosenberg
Author Joel Spolsky talks about what Microsoft has in common with his grandparents and what Isaac Bashevis Singer has to do with code-generating schemes.

Hmmmm …

Geraldine Sealey

Whose party is it anyway?

Tim Grieve
Harry Reid may be the Democrats' new Senate leader, but this week, blue eyes are on Howard Dean.

Letters

Salon Staff
What do Ukraine and Ohio have in common? Should the CIA play dirty? Has Bush soured Canadians on America for good? Salon readers weigh in.

Dean for DNC chair?

Geraldine Sealey

More relief for struggling millionaires

Michelle Goldberg
If you thought the current Bush tax rate rewarded the wealthy, wait until you get a load of his administration's latest plan.

Third World democracy

Farhad Manjoo
The real problem with the American election system isn't fraud, it's good old-fashioned incompetence. And that's something we can fix -- if we have the will.

Election fraud watch

Farhad Manjoo
I'm not on Karl Rove's payroll -- and there's still no evidence that George W. Bush stole Election 2004.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to "Election Fraud Watch," by Farhad Manjoo.

Who nabbed Indymedia’s computers?

Mathew Honan
The freewheeling network of Web sites has a history of clashing with authority. But usually it knows who is trying to shut it up.

We will raze your houses and rub salt in your wounds

Mark Follman
The right wing offers its charitable condolences to Kerry supporters.

Bright lights, big savings

Corrie Pikul
Believe it or not, a dazzlingly gaudy Vegas light display actually represents a major step forward in energy conservation.

What do we do now?

Salon Staff
Politicos, academics and artists -- Huffington, Paglia, Lamott, McInerney, Moby and more -- respond to the prospect of four more years of Bush.

Letters

Salon Staff
I'm supposed to chat people up who think I'm a godless feminazi? I think not. Readers respond to Andrew Leonard's "Trapped in the Echo Chamber."

Check and double-check your ballots, e-voters!

Katharine Mieszkowski
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