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  • Workplace blues in election aftermath

    Software programmer Sandy McReynolds didn't attend to his tasks cheerfully on Wednesday - not after George W. Bush won re-election.

  • Bush, Clinton talk about Napster

    Presidential candidates weigh in on the controversy over the Internet music-swapping technology.

  • Outrage at Bill Gates' knighthood

    The honorary knighthood awarded to Bill Gates by the Queen is about as popular with ZDNet readers as the Blue Screen Of Death.

  • Election-prediction addiction

    With just hours left before voting is scheduled to end in one of the most-anticipated presidential elections in US history, political pundits ranging from the amateur to the academic are scrambling to update their Web sites with final forecasts.

  • Power struggle

    According to George W. Bush, "today the equipment needed to power the Internet consumes 8 percent of all the electricity produced in the United States." Is this, in fact, an accurate representation of reality present and future?

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