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Filter - Cynthia L. Webb
About Cindy Webb
Filter launched in Aug. 2002. The column ended its run on Jan. 21. Send feedback, praise and darts alike to cindyDOTwebbATgmail.com.

Before writing her column for washingtonpost.com, Webb spent a year covering Washington-area technology and Internet infrastructure companies for The Washington Post's Business section and Washtech, the section's technology page.

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The War on the Web
In this series for washingtonpost.com, Cindy Webb is exploring how the Iraq war is being represented online:
Military Puts Its Story Online (Apr 1, 2003)
War Fuels Student Activism (Mar 19, 2003)
Rallying Around the Flag Online (Mar 14, 2003)
Religious Groups Go Online for Peace (Mar 13, 2003)
Overseas, Internet Is Rallying Point for Antiwar Activists (Mar 12, 2003)
Mobilizing Online Against War (Mar 11, 2003)
Filter
A Columnist's Farewell
Writing her last Filter column for washingtonpost.com, Cynthia L. Webb muses on how the technology sector has changed over the past two-and-a-half years.

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A Failing Upgrade for the FBI (TechNews.com, Jan. 14, 2005; 10:08 AM)

New Year's Hacks (TechNews.com, Jan. 13, 2005; 9:43 AM)

Apple Goes Budget Friendly (TechNews.com, Jan. 12, 2005; 9:46 AM)

Big Blue Opens the Patent Vault (TechNews.com, Jan. 11, 2005; 9:51 AM)

An Apple a Day (TechNews.com, Jan. 10, 2005; 10:05 AM)

Microsoft Spies a Whole New Market (TechNews.com, Jan. 7, 2005; 9:55 AM)

Tech Giants Double Down in Vegas (TechNews.com, Jan. 6, 2005; 10:20 AM)

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CES 2005: Form, Function and Stylin' (TechNews.com, Jan. 4, 2005; 9:44 AM)

Tsunami Prompts Online Outpouring (TechNews.com, Jan. 3, 2005; 10:08 AM)

The Year in Technology (TechNews.com, Dec. 22, 2004; 11:05 AM)

Shooting for Video Game Success (TechNews.com, Dec. 21, 2004; 10:25 AM)

The Incredible Edible iPod (TechNews.com, Dec. 20, 2004; 10:11 AM)

Santa's Bag of Tech Mergers (TechNews.com, Dec. 17, 2004; 9:43 AM)

iPod: The Gift That Keeps on Going (TechNews.com, Dec. 16, 2004; 10:15 AM)

Nice Day for a Wireless Wedding (TechNews.com, Dec. 15, 2004; 10:10 AM)

Google -- 21st Century Dewey Decimal System (TechNews.com, Dec. 14, 2004; 9:49 AM)

Oracle Softens up PeopleSoft (TechNews.com, Dec. 13, 2004; 10:00 AM)

The Three Kings of Wireless (TechNews.com, Dec. 10, 2004; 10:34 AM)

Mickey Mouse Makes a DVD Pick (TechNews.com, Dec. 9, 2004; 9:46 AM)

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