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Is the FBI tracking online protesters?
Amy Standen
A subpoena asking for the Independent Media Center's Web server logs sparks charges of government-
sponsored intimidation.
sponsored intimidation.
We were closer than lovers
Garrison Keillor
Getting dumped by my best friend was harder than any relationship breakup I've been through. And she claims it's because she fell in love with me!
The war on the war on drugs
Anthony York
The online community blasts Bush's rumored choice to head the ONDCP.
Bloomberg’s box
David Carr
His machine owns Wall Street, but the rest of the world has been resistant.
“2001”: The real odyssey
Greg Papadopoulos
How well did Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke predict the future? They nailed it, says Sun's chief technology officer.
Personalize me, baby
Janelle Brown
Who needs MTV or Rolling Stone? The Net is finally delivering on an old promise: Introducing us to new music that we really, really like.
Who needs Napster when you have Windows?
Judith Lewis
A new program called Share Sniffer makes file trading easier than ever before -- and more dangerous.
A plague undetected
Nina Siegal
Did shady backroom hormone treatments and dirty needles cause a killer outbreak of HIV in the transgender community?
Microsoft storm warning
Scott Rosenberg
The HailStorm program will put all your data in one convenient place -- and leave Bill Gates with the keys.
Napster-proof CDs
Charles C. Mann
The music industry has a secret plan to safeguard popular music from the wild Web.
Who is spying on your downloads?
Janelle Brown
The recording industry would love to keep tabs on every Napster trader or Gnutella user, but even the sneakiest software won't stop music piracy.
If Jenna Bush is a pothead, is it news?
James Pinkerton
The media has been silent about the National Enquirer's recent allegation that the first daughter is a marijuana user. Is the press giving the drug war's commander in chief a break?
Escaping the Napster trap
Damien Cave
DivX Networks aims to do for video what MP3s have done for music. Can it please both hackers and the movie biz? First of two parts.
When two gadgets become one
Simson Garfinkel
Handspring's VisorPhone is the first cool combination of cellphone and personal digital assistant.
Crafting the free-software future
Ed Frauenheim
At VA Linux's SourceForge, thousands of programmers are collaborating for both love and money.
You pussy!
Margot Magowan
If ever there was a word in need of rehab, it is this feline expletive reserved for wimps.
The new slackers
Janelle Brown, Katharine Mieszkowski
What goes around comes around -- laid-off dot-commers are discovering anew the joys of apathy.
Sounding off on the Redmond giant
Salon Staff
Readers respond to "What's wrong with Microsoft?" and "Life, liberty and the pursuit of free software."
When the saints go up for auction
Jeff Sypeck
A one-man crusade against online relic sales is met with unholy indifference.
Hey, wanna smoke some Muggles?
Tom Mcnichol
Whoever came up with the "street" drug names in the White House drug office must have scored some radical Dinkie Dow.
Victory or defeat?
Salon Technology, Business staff
Did the record industry's court triumph insure a future full of profits -- or seal its doom? Experts weigh in.
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