Am I the only person who finds it strange that news reports about Google or Twitter are still categorized as"science" stories by most news sources, because they're on the Internet, and the Internet is, you know, technical?
By the same token, shouldn't news stories about TV shows be deemed "science", too, since they're delivered over a technical medium?
Idunno, I'd have thought the wiz-bang coolness of Cyberspace would have dissipated some by now, much as we're all pretty well accustomed to color TV...
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