Posted AT 9:01 AM EDT on 25/04/05
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REBECCA CALDWELL
Globe and Mail Update
E-books have yet to crack the publishing industry, but that hasn't stopped literature from tackling computer technology as a storytelling device. From Rocki St.
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- The Theban Trilogy
- Together, Sophocles three plays form one of the milestones in the emerging of humanity.
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Television

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WebSeven

- Ivor Tossell Harper joins the twittering class
- Marriage proposals and political pitches, in bite-sized bits
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Audio:
The twit's tweet
50 Greatest Books

- Daring to discuss
a forbidden topic - The Earth is not the centre of the universe?
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Ingram 2.0

- Inside R.E.M.'s online music strategy
- The head of technology at Warner Brothers goes into detail about how the band used the Web to re-connect with its fans
Gamer
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2
Rush to the Oscars
Television

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Renzetti

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Society
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