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Double Your Computing Pleasure with a Multi-Processor Box, by Scot Hacker We'll let you in on a little secret: Lots of cheap chips on a system that knows how to take advantage of them will beat the pant off any season's latest and greatest single CPU. 7/2/98 High-Tech Toy Fair, by Marshal M. Rosenthal Marshal attends on behalf of Tripod and discovers the geeky kid within. 6/25/98 Prepare to Converge, by J. Betty Ray Convergence mixing one type of electronic or computerized gadget with another is the next big buzzword. But can the market sustain its dizzying array of new delivery systems, hardware, software, and infrastructure developments? 6/4/98 Interview: Lawgirl's Jodi Sax: The Web and Copyright Law, by J. Betty Ray With big corporations throwing their weight around online, you need to know about parody, plagiarism, and fair use. 5/28/98 Conferencing 101, by David Hudson The history of online bulletin boards and how to be a valued member of a conference! 5/21/98 Confessions of an Urban Legend Fool, by Laurel Druley With all the hoaxes floating around the Internet, it's all too easy to be myth-understood. 5/14/98 The Good, The Bad, and The Virtual, by Spike Gillespie As one of the Web's first famous cyber-columnists, Spike saw her share of the upside and the downside of life online. 5/7/98 Retro Video Games, by Dan Reines, Nick Branstator, and Chris Young Classic video games are back! Reines's A Rebirth of Cool looks at game emulation software that brings old favorites to the home PC. Branstator's Confessions of a Video Game Junkie claims that that they don't make 'em like they used to and shares ideas about where newer games go wrong. And Young's YAR'S REVENGE II is a fun and funky new game that pays homage to arcade classics of yore. Play it now! (Shockwave plug-in required.) 4/9/98 Brave New Neighborhoods: 'Net Communities, by Janice MacDonald A lot of pundits pooh-pooh the idea of online community. Novelist Janice MacDonald credits one such community with saving her life. 4/2/98 Software and Hardware Buyer's Quick Guide, by Scot Hacker A no-B.S., common-sense primer for deciding what you really need and getting a hot deal on your next purchase. 3/26/98 Monitors of the Future!, by Jesse Milden and Bob Galloway We bring you tomorrow's computer monitors (or at least the imagining of deranged minds) today! 3/19/98 Web Revenge, by Dick Wilde Revenge is sweet, we all know that. But when you graduate from crank calls to posting what's being called a "revenge page," you're playing with fire do "libel," "defamation," and "invasion of privacy" mean anything to you? 12/25/97 Web Revenge II: Slander and Libel, by Dick Wilde So, you think you can get away with dissing other people on the 'Net? Lawyer and Tripod Production Manager Dick Wilde says you need to think again! 3/5/98 Web Filter: Waging War on Web Hype, by J. Betty Ray Our fearless muckraker cuts through the bull about the latest "Web trends" and reviews some independent sites that can still dare to be different. 2/5/98 Web Filter: And the Winners Are..., by J. Betty Ray You can almost hear the conversation at the big corporations who finally discovered the Web: "We need interactivity! Quizzes! Contests! Create a community around brand identity!" Here's a guide to the best of the worst. 1/29/98 Brainstorming a Webzine, by Sam Pratt Zine superstar Sam Pratt reveals how he got the idea for his latest project. 11/06/97 Web Filter: The Virtual Luddite, by Michael Agger In the coming religious war between technophiles and technophobes, where do you stand? 10/15/97 Web Filter: The Drudge Report Fiasco, by Dan Reines So, is the moral of the story "Web bad, paper good?" Dan doesn't think so. 8/20/97 Addicted to the Net, by Alyssa Boehm Is Internet Addiction Disorder for real? 8/13/97 Bullying Pulpit, by Pamela O'Connell Why are the mass media so hard on the media of the masses? 7/30/97 Web Filter: First the Bad News, by Aaron Dubrow Wired claims that online newspapers are a failure. Of course, their offline product is failing. Go figure. 7/16/97 Interview with Douglas Rushkoff, by J. Betty Ray Get cyber-celeb Douglas Rushkoff's informed opinion on the personal publishing revolution. It's Publish or Perish, according to this media critic and novelist. 7/9/97 Web Filter: Click First, Read Later, by Aaron Dubrow How the hell do Web sites stay in business, anyway? 7/2/97 56 Bauds Slow, by Michelle Rafter When is 14.4 faster than 56? When modem manufacturers don't calibrate. 5/6/97 Battle Over Bandwidth Fees, by Michelle Rafter Telephone companies want to pass on more charges to the Internet Service Providers. Who's gonna pay, if anyone? 4/23/97 Will Microsoft Edge You Out?, by Steven Horn Now that MS has bought WebTV, will the Internet be next? 4/16/97 Bandwidth, Baby, Bandwidth! by Steven Horn Pay-per-bit with cable modems. 2/19/97 Honor Among Thieves, by Brian Willson Listen to the lament of an honest shareware developer. 1/28/97 Hard Sell for Software: When OS Stands for Old Shinola, by Randy Williams Did an aborted series of print ads for Windows 95 reveal too much about the Redmond giant's attitude toward its customers? 11/14/96 Mac SOS: Dark Days at the MacWorld Expo, by Randy Williams A Tripod editor visits the annual gathering of the faithful in hopes of having his socks blown off. All footwear remains undetonated. 8/16/96 from LifeSupport: Banner Networking, by Steven Horn Your Web page is the best you've ever seen. So, why aren't you showing it off? Learn how to strut your stuff through Banner Networking. 10/30/97 |
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