The internet at 25: How it changed literature forever
The World Wide Web, which turns 25 on March 12, has brought about a radical revolution in literature’s form and content – from e-books to Twitter fiction
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The World Wide Web, which turns 25 on March 12, has brought about a radical revolution in literature’s form and content – from e-books to Twitter fiction
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Purdue University, which once defended the right of a private speaker to blaspheme Jesus, has banned an alumni donor from using the word “God” on a plaque because it might offend someone.
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Saudi women activists have petitioned the country's consultative council to back a demand to curb the "absolute authority'' of male guardians over women in the ultra-conservative Sunni Muslim kingdom.