One of the my favorite relics from the mid-1990s, back when the promise of the Internet carried with it a gleaming aura that combined Buck Rogers with Marshall McLuhan, was Wired Style, Wired magazine’s attempt at creating an AP Stylebook for a brave new switched-on world. Its definition for “Web” began thusly:
Call it the Web, the World Wide Web, or W3, this is the place where your money, phone calls, and email may soon live.
Along with every aspect of your news, whether print, audio, or video, according to The Future of News.






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