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Can a child pornographer last longer at Free Republic than a Giuliani supporter?

Alex Pareene
At the ultra-patriotic Free Republic site, smut peddlers might be more comfortable than moderate Republicans

The horror of NPR’s copycat story

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Did a "Morning Edition" segment lift its ideas from a satirical viral video?

Babies suck: The twisted history of pacifiers

Nicholas Day
They've been blamed for everything from masturbation to drug abuse. No wonder I can't bear to let my son use one

Tribeca: 20 films to catch at N.Y.’s spring showcase

Andrew O'Hehir
Bloody noir, Joan Rivers, Vidal Sassoon and al-Qaida -- big hits and unseen gems of Manhattan's sprawling fest

The Obama DOJ’s warrantless demands for e-mails

Glenn Greenwald
By demanding info from Yahoo with no warrants, the government seeks a major expansion of its surveillance power

What Apple needs to learn about selling books

Laura Miller
Without decent metadata, iBooks is even more annoying than the App Store

Twitter finds a business model

Andrew Leonard
Advertisements arrive in the twitterverse. But the natives are surprisingly un-restless

Is Apple the new Microsoft?

Andrew Leonard
Despite Steve Jobs' many triumphs, the answer is no. Total domination isn't as easy as it used to be

The iPad is for readers

Laura Miller
Surprise! The futuristic device provides an ideal sanctuary for the most old-fashioned leisure activity

A roundup of the early iPad reviews

Emily Holleman
Apple's new tablet won't be released until Saturday, but the early notices are favorable -- with a few gripes

“Wife Swap’s” designated “brat” fights back

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Alicia Guastaferro is suing ABC for $100 million. Is she another reality show villain -- or the victim here?

Blogging “City Island”: After Sundance said no

Raymond De Felitta
Was I daunted? Well, yeah. But we pushed on toward Tribeca, and after 10 years of work, it was magic

Before you sext: MTV’s crowdsourcing app

Tracy Clark-Flory
For teens who've had enough digital drama, the network introduces "Over the Line?"

The friendly skies’ great menace: Babies

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A CNN story kicks up the old debate: Should kids be allowed on planes?

Salon Radio: Manipulative use of the term “Terrorism”

Glenn Greenwald
A political scientist explains the propagandistic and definition-free application of this word

The new, bike-friendly Google

Andrew Leonard
Delighted cyclists will embrace the search engine's shiny new tool, and their relentless criticism will improve it

Anti-government writing linked to Pentagon gunman

Devlin Barrett, Matt Apuzzo
Suspected shooter had history of angry Internet posts accusing government of 9/11 conspiracies

Pentagon gunman killed, officers hurt

Eileen Sullivan, Christine Simmons
California man coolly drew weapon out at security checkpoint

Aid groups enlist Google to help in Haiti effort

Bradley S. Klapper
Google Earth will be used to locate the homeless

What happens when you mix iPhones with vodka?

Andrew Leonard
Smirnoff has a smartphone marketing plan. But beware of popping the cap on Pandora's box

Facebook looks to capitalize on Arab world growth

Adam Schreck
Facebook Inc. and online advertisers partner to reach Middle-Eastern youth

The song Taylor Swift should write

Kate Harding
A parody of the pop princess's "Fifteen" offers girls some smarter (and much funnier) life lessons

Bad news! Chefs discover the Internet

Thomas Rogers
The New York Times finds that some restaurateurs are angry -- and really like tweeting about it

Retreating from the war on drugs

Jens Glüsing
With violence escalating and the military approach to the drug war falling apart, voices call for a new strategy
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