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PC World November 2002 Brad Grimes |
Read Any Good E-Books Lately? Me neither, but here are some reasons you might want to try one.  |
Salon.com October 14, 2002 Suzy Hansen |
Sunnyside down A new book gives waitresses a chance to say what they really think of their work -- and their customers.  |
ONLINE Sep/Oct 2002 Deborah Lynne Wiley |
Recommended Reading for Online Professionals Super Searchers Go to the Source: The Interviewing and Hands-On Information Strategies of Top Primary Researchers... Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software... On-the-Job Research: How Usable Are Corporate Research Intranets?... etc.  |
New Architect November 2002 Christopher Null |
Train of Thoughts and Free Agent Nation Train of Thoughts is a devilishly appropriate title for one of the most enigmatic books on Web design we've come across... Daniel Pink's Free Agent Nation says that in today's economy, workers favor the greater freedom offered by going solo.  |
Salon.com October 9, 2002 Eric Boehlert |
"Live From New York" by Tom Shales and James Andrew Miller A new book about "Saturday Night Live" dishes the backstage dirt on sex, drugs and fistfights, but lacks the guts to ask if the show still matters.  |
Salon.com October 9, 2002 Richard Koman |
Riding along with the Internet Bookmobile Angered by a law that extends copyright terms for 20 years, a crusader named Brewster Kahle wants to use the Internet to make books available to everyone.  |
Salon.com October 8, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
"The Man From Elysian Fields" Mick Jagger acts his age, finally, in an entertaining but ultimately disappointing fable about a writer working for an escort service.  |
Salon.com October 8, 2002 Laura Miller |
Sex, fate, and Zeus and Hera's kinkiest argument "Middlesex" author Jeffrey Eugenides talks about hermaphrodites, ethnic assimilation, Detroit and whether men or women enjoy sex more.  |
Salon.com October 8, 2002 Andrew Leonard |
In greed we trusted Robert Bryce's Enron book entertainingly chronicles fraudulent excesses and office sex. But was Enron a fluke -- or capitalism taken to its logical extreme?  |
Reason October 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Bitch Goddess Ann Coulter's perverse appeal  |
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