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Yard Sales Go High-Tech Increasingly, newspaper rummage sale ads include not only a street address but also a Web address, where detailed merchandise lists and photos can be found.
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Builders Bring 'Smart Wiring' Into the Home: Whether you are buying a new house or want to upgrade an older home, putting in connections for high-speed Internet access requires lots of homework. (Post, May 21, 2000)
.Com As You Are: Night Life Columnist Eric Brace Goes Out--On The Internet (Post, May 19, 2000)
Designed to Click in Every Room of the House (Post, May 18, 2000)
A Dot-Com World: In Just 5 Years, the Internet Has Gone From the Strange to the Standard (Post, May 17, 2000)
It's Great: The Internet Isnt My Life, It Helps Me Live It (Post, May 17, 2000)
It's Work: Trying to Live a Wired Life is Maddening (Post, May 17, 2000)
Silicon Dreams: Real Life and Virtual Life Intersect As Technology Affects the Way We Think and Live (Post, May 17, 2000)
KNOWLEDGE TO GO: Looking for Movie Times, Your Spouse's Shoe Size or the Next Flight to Rome? It's All in the Palm of Your Hand (Post, May 17, 2000)
ON THE MOVE: In the Future, We'll Be Able to Take Our Virtual Connections With Us Wherever We Go (Post, May 17, 2000)
Seamy and Steamy: Smut Sites Pioneer the Webs Potential (Post, May 17, 2000)
ACROSS THE E-DIVIDE: Public and Private Efforts Are Trying to Bridge the Gap Between Internet Haves and Have-Nots (Post, May 17, 2000)
HIGH-TECH FASHION: Keeping Up With the Latest Gizmos Isn't Enough; You Also Need Something Chic and Hip to Carry Them In (Post, May 17, 2000)
The Wired Life Internet Guide: As the Web Grows, the Virtual World Becomes Real (Post, May 17, 2000)
The Cyber Stump: The Web Provides a Closer Link Between Candidates and Voters, But There Are Potential Dangers, Too (Post, May 17, 2000)
Young but Savvy: Although Hands-On Silicon Valley Museum Welcomes Visitors of All Ages, For Technological Aptitude, Children Leave Their Parents in the Dust (Post, May 17, 2000)
Connected to the World From a Cubicle (Post, May 17, 2000)
Private or Not?: Behind the Scenes, Web Site Operators Are Gathering Information on Their Visitors (Post, May 17, 2000)
Where to Go When You Can't Find Maypo (Post, May 17, 2000)
Behind the Screens: Who are the companies behind the Web sites competing to provide you with health information? Can you trust them with . . . your life? (Post, May 16, 2000)
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