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What one quirky programs says about how technology interacts with our brains
Three technology experts debate the political goods and bads of the Internet's spread.
Another non-flashy but logically-whole presentation of Administration thinking
You should think better of people standing in those iPad lines last month
Clearing the record about dealing with the Great Firewall.
New prehensile shoes: are they really the answer?
The Chinese view on the early days of computing.
Software, hardware, and a new tightening of the Great Firewall.
Time-capsule message from the dawn of the computer age.
Atlantic items on the Connecticut senate race and Facebook's privacy travails.
Journalists are gloomy; technologists are not. Whose biases are more likely to be correct?
I'm on the other side of the world this next week, rather than being in the fray of the "future of the news" debates inside the US. But I hope you'll read my cover story in the new issue about Google's plans to help the news business survive.
Back in the fray.
A new way to envision what is happening in the Gulf.
What does our spam say about us?
The "law of large numbers" behind Newsweek's difficulties
Lessons NYC could teach DC.
If Bangladesh can do it....
If Los Angeles can do it, maybe big Chinese cities can too.
A philosophy of "comments."