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The New Yorker Updates Its Style Guide for the Internet Age

An update to the magazine’s style guide did away with anachronisms like “Web site” and “in-box.” But it was limited to what the staff felt were “lasting” changes.

Callie Holtermann
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Dreyer, Benjamin, English Language, Grammar, Magazines, New Yorker, Remnick, David
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