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CYNTHIA L. WEBB'S FILTER Your Own Election Night Newsroom It's Election Day and information overload is in full swing. For live online coverage tonight, you can't beat the mainstream media -- but the Net holds a few other precious nuggets that can help you follow the votes. -washingtonpost.com Column Archive
SPAM WATCH Va. Spam Trial Reaches Closing Arguments Virginia prosecutors on Monday compared a North Carolina man to a modern-day "snake oil salesman" who masked his electronic identity last summer to send tens of thousands of fraudulent e-mail advertisements to AOL subscribers.
![]() ![]() A California biotech firm says it can suppress a protein in cats that causes human allergies. How much will the firm charge for each cat?
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2004 Guide to Wireless Phone Plans
FAST FORWARD How to Make The Right Call On Cell Plans Wireless phone service can't be purchased on price alone -- first, you need to decide which carrier to go with, since not all offer the same service. It helps to start with the right questions. Rob Pegoraro Transcript: Rob Pegoraro Answered Reader Questions About Cell-Phone Guide Guide to Wireless Phone Plans When Phones Go Bad This year, 98.9 million cell phones will be distributed to customers in North America, according to research firm Instat/MDR. About 20 to 25 percent of them will run into problems within the first year, costing money and time for consumers. By Yuki Noguchi Get Specifics on Wireless Plans Cingular (includes AT&T Wireless) | Nextel | Sprint PCS | T-Mobile USA | Verizon Wireless
E-VOTING: PROMISE OR PERIL? 'A Massive Experiment' In Voting On Nov. 2, some 6 million Washington-area voters will use touch-screen machines, a key test of a new technology that will play a major role in deciding what promises to be a very close presidential election. Interactive Map: How Metro Area Residents Will Vote Electronic Voting: The Latest News DECODING DIGITAL TELEVISION To Be Picture-Perfect, a Choice of 3 Digital, high-definition television can be a complex enough business in its own right. But the shift from analog to digital now also means a shift from fat to flat. Your Questions Answered: Recording, Broadcast Reception, Shopping, More... Fast Forward: The Digital Transition
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