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Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor
What's to become of Microsoft? Plus: Putting McKinney's life in Judy Shepard's hands; who unearthed the L.A. Times controversy?

The consumer's always wrong

Mark Gimein
Why else would visitors to consumer rating sites like Deja.com rank Rolling Rock the second-best beer and Alan Keyes the top presidential candidate?

All about Microsoft

Salon Staff
A complete guide to Salon Technology's coverage of Microsoft, Bill Gates and the antitrust trial.

Killer: Shepard didn't make advances

Dave Cullen
A just-unsealed confession demolishes the "gay panic" defense. Too bad the media wasn't around to hear it.

Letters to the editor

Letters to the Editor
Do hetero killers benefit from double standard? The trouble with "Trek"; Huffington on Clinton.

McKinney guilty in Shepard murder

Dave Cullen
But legal experts say the jury's refusal to convict him on premeditation charges may save the 22-year-old from the death penalty.

Is the Net in your locker room?

Maura Kelly
Privacy abuses abound on the Internet -- but so far, the government doesn't appear to care.

Gay panic lite

Dave Cullen
The Matthew Shepard murder trial goes to the jury after the defense offers a modified version of its disallowed strategy.

Artist's little helper

Susan Emerling
Fred Tomaselli's work offers the experience of taking drugs in the safest possible way -- through the eyes.

Sony's $900 picture frame

Mark Gimein
The company's new memory cards are ultra-cool. But are they really good for anything?

Cartoon for coders

Janelle Brown
"User Friendly" taps the open-source movement's collective funny bone.

Pot pol

Mark Gimein
George W.'s Silicon Valley point man, Tim Draper, isn't quiet about legalizing marijuana.

You've got male

Michael Alvear
How did America Online become the bathhouse of the Internet? Size matters.

Puffy and the pontiff

David Moberg
A worldwide movement to wipe out debt for poor countries is getting some star-studded support this weekend.

Do you have what it takes?

Scott Kirsner
"Bootcamp for Startups" enlists plenty of entrepreneurs looking to be whipped into shape.

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor
Faludi's wrong -- men are doing fine! Plus: Misunderstanding singer/songwriter Bruce Cockburn; moms defend right to sleep with their infants.

Strike up the broadband

Scott Rosenberg
When the music stops, neither America Online nor Excite@Home is likely to be happy with where it's sitting.

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor
Apple is too strong to be Linux's lunch; DEA Museum shows only one side of drug wars; does LAPD behavior shed light on O.J. case?

Office 2000, for $99?

Mark Gimein
Balking at software packages that can cost more than a PC, some people are turning to a special Microsoft offer. But is it too good to be true?

Linux at the bat

Andrew Leonard
Red Hat's Marc Ewing steps up to the plate against Microsoft in the billion-dollar free-software ballgame.

“How to Stop Time: Heroin from A to Z”

Craig Seligman
A volume of apergus on junk holds that addiction is no excuse for bad behavior.

A worm in the Apple?

Daniel Drew Turner
QuickTime 4.0 is like nothing you've ever seen on a Mac. Has Apple broken its intuitive user interface?

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor
Abstinence works in theory, not in practice; debating cable vs. DSL; who's to blame for Columbine feeding frenzy?

How Dawn Powell can save your life

Gerald Howard
Ground down in a world driven by envy, greed and hypocrisy? America's wittiest satirist can help.
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