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The Google backlash
Farhad Manjoo
The king of search rules the Web -- but now some of the natives are growing restless.
Joe Conason’s Journal
Salon Staff
What the poll numbers really say about our "hugely popular Republican commander in chief."
Can the Web beat Big Media?
Farhad Manjoo
FCC czar Michael Powell says new technologies will let diversity flourish even as giant corporations consolidate their control over TV and newspapers. Dream on.
Don’t hate David Amsden because he’s brilliant, celebrated and 23
Elizabeth Spiers
Yes, the New York Times gushed over his hipster lifestyle. But the author of "Important Things That Don't Matter" is entering the literary fast lane with more than style going for him.
The revolution will be photographed
Katherine Catmull
Fotolog combines the community-creation powers of the Internet with the ease of digital photography. The result: Everyone's an artist.
Iraq goes offline
Brian McWilliams
The latest round of bombs appears to have finally cut off Iraqi access to the Internet.
“A million Mogadishus”
Andrew Sullivan
Those antiwar leftists who equate Bush with Saddam and cheer U.S. military setbacks bring moral squalor to their cause.
Naked on the set!
Paul Festa
As I prepare to audition for the new X-rated film project by "Hedwig" creator John Cameron Mitchell, I'm left to wonder: Will he think I have the whole package? Part 1 in a series.
Idiocy of the week
Andrew Sullivan
What do you call a major U.S. newspaper columnist who admits pandering to her readers? Hint: It's not "journalist."
Me and Kate and Claudia
Amy Reiter
Here's some reality that's not on TV: What's up with me (think diapers!) and the future of Nothing Personal.
Jcofnanazareth.com
Salon Staff
Online he dazzled me with his mastery of biblical history. But over dinner, he pressed me to sleep with him no fewer than a dozen times, once for each apostle.
Hollyblog
Alisa Weinstein
Are movie bloggers part of weblogging's natural evolution, or just a sign that another cool Net thing has been co-opted?
Alternut
Andrew Sullivan
Idiocy of the week: A lefty media critic who hates those big, cruel conservatives so much he'd like to shut them up for good.
Nodal point
Andrew Leonard
William Gibson talks about how his new present-day novel, "Pattern Recognition," processes the apocalyptic mind-set of a post-9/11 world.
Sex- and death-crazed gays play viral Russian Roulette!
Andrew Sullivan
Rolling Stone claims that a full quarter of new HIV infections stem from morbid thrill-seeking. Sean Hannity is swallowing the story -- should you?
After the copyright smackdown: What next?
Siva Vaidhyanathan
Don't despair at the Supreme Court's gift to Disney, says one expert. The fight has really only just begun.
A year to forget
Andrew Leonard, Farhad Manjoo, Katharine Mieszkowski
Enron, WorldCom, United; the war between Hollywood and Silicon Valley; a droopy stock market; and more, more, more spam. 2002 was not a whole lot of fun in the world of business and technology.
Joe Conason’s Journal
Salon Staff
Rush Limbaugh gets cut down to size, Brit Hume claims credit for the midterm elections and David Horowitz is (surprise!) really angry.
Microsoft wants your cellphone
Farhad Manjoo
The software king has big plans for making the world of mobile phones safe for Windows. Can phone makers, and a little Norwegian company called Opera, stop the onslaught?
The homeless blogger
Noah Shachtman
Kevin Barbieux sleeps in abandoned buildings or shelters -- and writes a daily journal that has made him an Internet celebrity.
Brother, can you spare a dime for my Gucci bills?
Janelle Brown
Cyber-begging fuels the new philanthropy, in which brand, beauty and instant karma matter most in raising funds.
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