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Lessons from a New Yorker cartoonist
J.J. Sedelmaier
A two-spot campaign we worked together on for Pacific Bell redefined how I saw the collaborative process
The birth of the Google Translate era
Thomas Rogers
The rise of new technology is changing the way we think about language and the world. An expert explains how
Is America’s age of discovery over?
Adrian J. Slywotzky, Karl Weber
A small group of ambitious institutions gave us the Internet, lasers and TV. Now they're dwindling. Are we doomed?
Steve Jobs and drug policy
Glenn Greenwald
America's most admired inventor heaps praise on his own drug use, exposing the falsity at the heart of the Drug War
Why the book’s future never happened
Paul LaFarge
We now read on iPads and Kindles and Nooks. So why did the hypertext novel fail to launch?
Breitbart shock: Obama was in same place at same time as New Black Panthers
Alex Pareene
Right-wingers once again try to connect the president to a fringe group of laughable conservative boogeymen
From illustration to animation
J.J. Sedelmaier
Inside the collaborative process that turned a set of drawings into three TV commercial spots
Senators clearly don’t understand Google
Nancy Scola
At the company's antitrust hearing, CEO Eric Schmidt defends himself to a subcommittee that seems very confused
Facebook’s enraging status update
Andrew Leonard
The social media network annoys its users, again, with a confusing revamp. There must be an agenda here, somewhere
Before there was YouPorn
Tracy Clark-Flory
Author Susie Bright takes a look at the daring, revolutionary days of pre-Internet smut
Simple Pickup: Are these the greatest pickup artists of all time?
Peter Lu
Three normal guys with a camcorder changed how I relate to women, and upped the game for a million-dollar industry
Buying stock in love
Tracy Clark-Flory
Have harsh financial times led to cynical calculations about romance?
Eastwood, Wayne, Gosling — Hollywood’s lone wolves
Odie Henderson
Slide show: From Eastwood and Wayne to Uma and "Shane," some of our favorite cinematic heroes went it alone
Blendr: Are straight people really this boring?
Tracy Clark-Flory
The supposed hetero version of the gay hookup app Grindr is full of men, and glitches
How the Internet is destroying the middle class
Matt Zoller Seitz
Artist and theorist Jaron Lanier argues that high-tech "innovations" are making us poorer and less ambitious
Fox News: Salon is dying!
Kerry Lauerman
Using its tried-and-tired formula, the Ailes network takes some potshots at us. I wonder why?
Apple’s cool is no liberal triumph
Andrew Leonard
Steve Jobs may have hippie street cred, but his company doesn't owe its success to left-wing values
Google to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion
Associated Press
Search giant completes largest acquisition in its history to up the ante in smart-phone wars
Why Obama still can’t fix the jobs crisis
Robert Reich
The debt deal the president just signed will prevent him from enacting his proposed growth initiatives
The case against apps
Christopher Butler
Why the Web itself is a much better way of accessing, appreciating and creating content
Fabio joins Reddit
Drew Grant
The Italian model joins Reddit as part of a new viral campaign. But he's no Isaiah Mustafa
What will “the male pill” change?
Tracy Clark-Flory
Experts explore how a contraceptive for men could impact relationships, condom use, infidelity and more
Why Amy Winehouse matters
Amy McMullen
Writing the singer off as another celebrity junkie ignores the bigger issue: The failure of the War on Drugs
The pie shot heard ’round the Twitterverse
Peter Finocchiaro
The social network went ballistic when someone tried to shove shaving cream in Rupert Murdoch's face
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